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Short Reports

Interagency safeguarding adults training for protection and prevention

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Pages 520-522 | Received 22 Oct 2012, Accepted 23 Apr 2013, Published online: 30 May 2013
 

Abstract

There is a significant gap in interprofessional education (IPE) in relation to safeguarding adults. Trainee health and social care professionals do not have the confidence and competency to safeguard adult patients/service users. Furthermore, IPE in safeguarding has wider ramifications regarding community safety and crime and disorder partnerships, both of which operate at a local level within communities. The IPE safeguarding training pathway is therefore based on the outcome of the interviews with safeguarding practitioners in an English local authority, enabling practitioners in both health and social care to become capable, confident and competent when safeguarding vulnerable adults.

Notes

1A competence framework for every stage of safeguarding adult training indicating the knowledge, skills and competence required for practitioners to successfully complete that stage has been developed and has been adopted by some local authorities in England.

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