The relativity of theory: applying theories of social psychology to illuminate the causes of the abuse of older people in care homes
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-09-2018-0019
Paths to perdition: exploring the trajectories of care staff who have abused older people in their care
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-01-2019-0002
The employment conditions of social care personal assistants in England
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-06-2019-0017
Social workers’ perceptions of restorative approaches with families in cases of elder abuse: a qualitative study
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-12-2018-0029
Self-neglect and safeguarding adult reviews: towards a model of understanding facilitators and barriers to best practice
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-02-2019-0008
Exploring primary care responses to domestic violence and abuse (DVA): operationalisation of a national initiative
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0025
A concept analysis of poor care using Rodgers’ evolutionary cycle
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-07-2017-0028
Making any difference? Conceptualising the impact of safeguarding adults boards
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-08-2019-0025
Could curiosity save lives? An exploration into the value of employing professional curiosity and partnership work in safeguarding adults under the Care Act 2014
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-04-2019-0014
Mental health law under review: messages from English safeguarding adults reviews
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0020
Assessments of mental capacity: upholding the rights of the vulnerable or the misleading comfort of pseudo objectivity?
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0026
Behind the cloak of competence: brain injury and mental capacity legislation
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-02-2019-0007
The sound of silence: evidence of the continuing under reporting of abuse in care homes
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-08-2019-0027
Making connections: a multi-disciplinary analysis of domestic homicide, mental health homicide and adult practice reviews
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-07-2018-0015
Displacement through incarceration: an opportunity for personal re-engagement
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-09-2018-0017
Vulnerable adults in police custody
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-09-2019-0031
Safeguarding Adult Reviews: the experience of one Independent Author
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0024
Safeguarding and personal budgets: the experiences of adults at risk
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-12-2018-0030
Mandatory reporting and adult safeguarding: a rapid realist review
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-03-2019-0011
Practitioner perspectives of multi-agency safeguarding hubs (MASH)
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-06-2019-0021
Viewpoint: CPS guidance on prosecuting rape and sexual assault cases
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0022
Respecting privacy in care services
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-06-2019-0020
Older adults neglected by their caregivers: vulnerabilities and risks identified in an adult protective services sample
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-07-2018-0014
Do parents and carers experiencing violent and challenging behaviour from their children fit with safeguarding models of support? Messages from a Facebook study
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/jap-06-2019-0018
Fineman and vulnerability
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-10-2018-0021
Quality procedures and complaints: nursing homes in Portugal
来源期刊:The Journal of Adult ProtectionDOI:10.1108/JAP-09-2018-0018