What is it about?
This paper reports main findings under the themes of engaging families and service users; managing risk in working with families in adult safeguarding; and challenges for professionals in practice. A key finding was that professionals felt challenged personally and professionally in managing the risks and working with families in these highly complex cases.
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Why is it important?
Investigative approaches have their limitations in relation to adult abuse situations. This study adds to the existing knowledge base, identifies potential practice developments and discusses the challenges in adopting restorative approaches with families in elder abuse cases. The study highlights the need for further specialist training. Managers should consider the creation of specialist teams with a focus on alternative or restorative approaches with families.
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This page is a summary of: Social workers’ perceptions of restorative approaches with families in cases of elder abuse: a qualitative study, The Journal of Adult Protection, May 2019, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/jap-12-2018-0029.
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