This paper places Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) policy in the context of debates about the nature of 'vulnerability' and its usefulness as a defining concept in law and social policy. It examines the construction of 'adults at risk' in ASP policy, using a comparison with the construction of children in Scottish child protection policy, on the one hand, and women in Scottish domestic abuse policy, on the other, to illuminate the nature of the vulnerability that ASP considers itself to be addressing. It then problematises this construction, drawing both on the social model of disability and on an ethic of care. It concludes that current ASP policy remains underpinned by unhelpful assumptions about disabled people, older people a...
Recent judgments in England and Wales have confirmed and extended the High Court's inherent jurisdic...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
This chapter begins by highlighting the rise of vulnerability as a term in social policy, and the th...
This paper places Scottish Adult Support and Protection (ASP) policy in the context of debates about...
This PhD project by publication begins to explore how Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) po...
Drawing on data from a Scottish research study, this paper explores the relationship of professional...
The author examines theories of citizenship, capacity and choice when supporting vulnerable adults a...
This paper critically reflects on the Scottish Adult Support and Protection study (the ASP study), a...
In this paper I present a critical analysis of the English law relating to the safeguarding of vulne...
This paper outlines two models for understanding the roots of adult safeguarding/adult support and p...
First paragraph: Adult safeguarding policy is an acknowledgment by governments that they have respo...
Purpose: The article outlines the duties and powers of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) A...
• Summary: This article examines the need for a new public law designed to protect vulnerable adults...
• Summary: This article examines the need for a new public law designed to protect vulnerable adults...
The main areas considered within this qualitative study are the extent to which the Adult Support an...
Recent judgments in England and Wales have confirmed and extended the High Court's inherent jurisdic...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
This chapter begins by highlighting the rise of vulnerability as a term in social policy, and the th...
This paper places Scottish Adult Support and Protection (ASP) policy in the context of debates about...
This PhD project by publication begins to explore how Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) po...
Drawing on data from a Scottish research study, this paper explores the relationship of professional...
The author examines theories of citizenship, capacity and choice when supporting vulnerable adults a...
This paper critically reflects on the Scottish Adult Support and Protection study (the ASP study), a...
In this paper I present a critical analysis of the English law relating to the safeguarding of vulne...
This paper outlines two models for understanding the roots of adult safeguarding/adult support and p...
First paragraph: Adult safeguarding policy is an acknowledgment by governments that they have respo...
Purpose: The article outlines the duties and powers of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) A...
• Summary: This article examines the need for a new public law designed to protect vulnerable adults...
• Summary: This article examines the need for a new public law designed to protect vulnerable adults...
The main areas considered within this qualitative study are the extent to which the Adult Support an...
Recent judgments in England and Wales have confirmed and extended the High Court's inherent jurisdic...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
This chapter begins by highlighting the rise of vulnerability as a term in social policy, and the th...