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Making Safeguarding Personal 14/15

Making Safeguarding Personal 14/15 Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to summarise the Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) programme in 2014/2015. Design/methodology/approach– Review of Council contacts in relation to MSP 2014/2015. Findings– Councils participated at varying levels in the MSP programme during 2014/2015. Research limitations/implications– An independent evaluation of the 2014/2015 Making Safeguarding work has been commissioned and will be published later in 2015. Practical implications– MSP requires cultural, practice, workforce and technical changes. A range of challenges have been identified in taking forward the changes, which Councils are responding to in different ways. Social implications– A person-centred outcome-focused approach to safeguarding adults can benefit people who are at risk of or experience harm or abuse. Originality/value– MSP is a LGA-commissioned programme. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Adult Protection Emerald Publishing

Making Safeguarding Personal 14/15

The Journal of Adult Protection , Volume 17 (3): 3 – Jun 8, 2015

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1466-8203
DOI
10.1108/JAP-03-2015-0006
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Abstract

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to summarise the Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) programme in 2014/2015. Design/methodology/approach– Review of Council contacts in relation to MSP 2014/2015. Findings– Councils participated at varying levels in the MSP programme during 2014/2015. Research limitations/implications– An independent evaluation of the 2014/2015 Making Safeguarding work has been commissioned and will be published later in 2015. Practical implications– MSP requires cultural, practice, workforce and technical changes. A range of challenges have been identified in taking forward the changes, which Councils are responding to in different ways. Social implications– A person-centred outcome-focused approach to safeguarding adults can benefit people who are at risk of or experience harm or abuse. Originality/value– MSP is a LGA-commissioned programme.

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The Journal of Adult ProtectionEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 8, 2015

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