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Expert Briefing on Elder Abuse April 11th 2012

Expert Briefing on Elder Abuse April 11th 2012. Defining Abuse of people in later life. 'Violation of an individual's human or civil rights by any other person or persons.' No Secrets , DH/Home Office 2000

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Expert Briefing on Elder Abuse April 11th 2012

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  1. Expert Briefing on Elder AbuseApril 11th 2012

  2. Defining Abuse of people in later life 'Violation of an individual's human or civil rights by any other person or persons.' No Secrets, DH/Home Office 2000 ‘A single or repeated act or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person.’ Action on Elder Abuse 1993

  3. Types of Abuse • Physical • Financial • Sexual • Psychological / Emotional • Neglect • Discriminatory • Institutional • The term ‘multiple abuse’ is used to describe situations where two or more types of abuse are occurring simultaneously. In practice it is rare to find one type of abuse occurring in isolation.

  4. Adult Safeguarding • Incorporates the concepts of: • Prevention • Empowerment • Protection • Justice • Should enable adults to retain: • As much independence as possible • Well-being / dignity • Choice / control over their life • Their human rights • A life free from abuse and neglect

  5. Age UK and Safeguarding • Age UK is committed to implementing and promoting good Safeguarding practice • We recognise that Safeguarding is a central element of our duty of care to all service users and staff / volunteers • Our Safeguarding framework will ensure that all staff / volunteers respond appropriately to suspicions and incidents of abuse

  6. Safeguarding Information & Advice Induction Training Pack • Contents: • Raising awareness of abuse and safeguarding • Impact of abuse • People who commit abuse • Working practice • Professional standards

  7. For more information: • Mary Cox • Safeguarding Advisor • Tel: 020 3033 1121 • Email: mary.cox@ageuk.org.uk • The full safeguarding policy, procedure and operational guidance can be found at: L:\Services\Share\Policies and Procedures\Safeguarding

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