Considering safeguarding across the life span and placing it within a multiagency context, this book gives students a grounding to the key issues in safeguarding today, highlighting the key skills and knowledge necessary for effective practice along the way. It includes reference to the latest legislation, skills for practice, a breadth of contexts and service-user groups, drawing on a range of case studies, activities, reflective questions and recommending reading from across health and social care. Locating age specific concerns in context and divided into sections which cover every stage of life, it addresses questions of culture, gender and problems frequently encountered in practice and what these mean for safeguarding and law.
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About the Authors |
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About the Book |
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Acknowledgements |
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PART I Introduction to Safeguarding |
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2 Organisational Arrangements For Safeguarding In The Uk |
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3 Concepts In Safeguarding Practice |
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4 Theories For Safeguarding Practice |
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PART II Safeguarding Children and Young People |
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5 The Law And Safeguarding Children And Young People In The Uk |
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6 Safeguarding Children And Young People From Neglect |
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7 Safeguarding Children And Young People From Online Danger |
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8 Safeguarding Children And Young People From Sexual Exploitation |
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9 Safeguarding Children And Young People From Honour-Based Violence |
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PART III Safeguarding Adults and Older People |
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10 The Law And Safeguarding Adults In The Uk |
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11 Safeguarding Adults From Domestic Violence And Abuse |
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12 Safeguarding Adults With An Intellectual Disability |
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13 The Law And Safeguarding The Older Person In The Uk |
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14 Safeguarding The Older Person From Abuse And Neglect |
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Final thoughts |
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References |
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Index |
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June Keeling, PhD, MEd, BSc(Hons), RGN, RM is Professor of Womens Health at Keele University. June has been a Registered General Nurse and a Registered Midwife for over 30 years, 16 of those in academic posts. She has practiced across areas including A&E, acute ENT, general nursing and also midwifery. June has also previously worked as a domestic violence coordinator at a large university teaching hospital, delivering safeguarding training and working as part of a multi-disciplinary safeguarding team. She has published articles in the collective area of womens health, domestic violence and abuse, birthing and professionalism in nursing. She is co-editor for Domestic Violence. A multi-professional approach for healthcare practitioners (McGraw Hill, 2008) and co-editor of How to Write Well: A Guide For Health And Social Care Students (McGraw Hill, 2013).
David Goosey is a Registered Social Worker, working independently in safeguarding services in local government, health care organisations and schools. He was Principal Lecturer in the Department of Leadership at the Westminster Business School for 17 years combining his interest in leadership and safeguarding services. He is Chair of the Portsmouth Safeguarding Adults Board and Independent Scrutineer for the Lewisham Safeguarding Children Partnership. He is co-author of Law for Social Workers (Oxford University Press, 2019 15th edition).