2013
DOI: 10.3109/13561820.2013.799461
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Interagency safeguarding adults training for protection and prevention

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 safeguardi… Show more

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“…Preregistration preparation for nursing practice featured [62,85] and there was some strategic (local board) mobilisation of evidence about child sexual exploitation and neglect [68,69]. Authors mainly focused on healthcare staf training and education (including supervision) [47][48][49]96]. Some practitioner research studies showed whether (and how) learning strategies (including learning from case reviews) were successful in enabling change for practice [50,79].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preregistration preparation for nursing practice featured [62,85] and there was some strategic (local board) mobilisation of evidence about child sexual exploitation and neglect [68,69]. Authors mainly focused on healthcare staf training and education (including supervision) [47][48][49]96]. Some practitioner research studies showed whether (and how) learning strategies (including learning from case reviews) were successful in enabling change for practice [50,79].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%