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In this issue we present a range of papers that may, or as is often the case, may not achieve; consider: the impact of a vulnerable adult the value of independent support for protection policy on the psychological and vulnerable adults; the need for further work emotional well-being of adults with a learning on how we can teach protection and disability; a paper that considers the issues prevention skills to vulnerable adults with raised by a parliamentary select committee learning disabilities; and the need for inquiry into elder abuse; and the final paper professionals to become aware of how deals with elder abuse, adult protection and personal (and often hidden) ideologies social care and developments in new labour influence their decision making often to the policy. The website column provides useful vulnerable adult’s detriment. pointers to websites that contain information The paper by Manthorpe, Perkins, on the abuse of direct payments. Penhale, Pinkney and Kingston is a very The paper by Bruder, Biza Kroese and welcome exploration of issues raised by the Bland is a research study utilising a grounded Parliamentary Select Committee inquiry into theory approach examining the impact on the Elder Abuse. It is not exhaustive, but
The Journal of Adult Protection – Emerald Publishing
Published: Oct 1, 2005
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