Learning Review - Professional Curiosity
Research in Practice - Difficult Conversations in Social Care Guidance
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside -A ROUGH GUIDE TO FOLLOW UP VULNERABLE ADULTS WHO MISS APPOINTMENTS AND IMPORTANT REVIEWS NEW
Pressure ulcers: how to safeguard adults - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
The Care Act 2014 and unpaid carers: A handy summary | Local Government Association
Ten top tips when working with adults who hoard - Community Care
Psychology & Hoarding - A Multidimensional Approach - Clouds End CIC
NHS England Safeguarding Adults Pocket Guide
Sefton Council - Co-production Guide
MAPPA Categories July 2023
Coercive Control | from Research in Practice for Adults and Womens' Aid (ripfa.org.uk) - This website is for social workers and other health and social care practitioners to develop their knowledge and skills in working with situations of coercive control.
Unseen County Lines Exploitation – guide for parents, carers & practitioners - This guide from “Unseen” aims to help parents and carers spot County Lines exploitation and know how to get help.
Working definition of trauma-informed practice
Revisiting Safeguarding Practice
Sefton SAPB - Professional Curiosity Guidance
Newcastle SAB Cultural Competence Guidance
Community Care - Guide to Identifying Coercive and Controlling Behaviour
Community Care - Hoarding and self-neglect - What Professionals need to know
Community Care - Mate Crime - What Professionals need to know
Analysis of Safeguarding Adult Reviews: April 2017 - March 2019
Sefton CVS Safeguarding Toolkit for Organisations -Sefton CVS seeks to support VCFSE organisations to deliver safeguarding safely and effectively. The following materials have been drawn together to assist organisations with Safeguarding policies, procedures and practices.
Home - Skills for Care (External link)- Skills for Care is the strategic workforce development and planning body for Adult Social Care in England. We work with employers, Government and partners to ensure social care has the right people, skills and support required to deliver the highest quality care and support now and in the future.
Home page - NDTi (External link)- National Development Team for Inclusion is a social change organisation working to enable people at risk of exclusion, due to age or disability, to live the life they choose. Through their change and development work, research and evaluation and best practice examples, we inspire and support policymakers, services and communities to make change happen - change that leads to better lives
Waltham Forest have produced a series of useful videos covering array of topics aimed and professionals:
Domestic Abuse
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This video does have a focus on child exploitation however the messages are transferable for all areas of practice.
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