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Adult Safeguarding Andrew Coombe Associate Director, Safeguarding LMC 24 October 2012

Adult Safeguarding Andrew Coombe Associate Director, Safeguarding LMC 24 October 2012. Adult safeguarding. The protection of vulnerable adults from abuse, where abuse can include: Physical; Sexual or Psychological abuse Financial or Material abuse

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Adult Safeguarding Andrew Coombe Associate Director, Safeguarding LMC 24 October 2012

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  1. Adult Safeguarding Andrew Coombe Associate Director, Safeguarding LMC 24 October 2012

  2. Adult safeguarding • The protection of vulnerable adults from abuse, where abuse can include: • Physical; Sexual or Psychological abuse • Financial or Material abuse • Neglect and Acts of Omission (which if repeated can lead to institutional abuse) • Discriminatory abuse

  3. Adult safeguarding • What are the statutory requirements? • Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act (2006) • Mental Capacity Act 2005 (amended by Mental Health Act 2007) • Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards • Statutory guidance: “No Secrets: Guidance on developing and implementing multi-agency policies and procedures to protect vulnerable adults from abuse” (2000) (Consultation in 2009/10) • Draft social care white paper promised in Queen’s speech.

  4. Section 44 • Section 44 of the MCA creates an offence of ill-treating or wilfully neglecting a person who lacks capacity. This applies to anyone helping a person who lacks capacity to make his or her own decisions and also to deputies and attorneys. If a person is found guilty of ill-treatment or neglect they may face a prison sentence of up to five years and/or a fine. • http://www.mind.org.uk/help/rights_and_legislation/briefing_1_overview_and_key_provisions_of_the_mental_capaci

  5. Adult safeguarding • Kent activity 2011/12 • 2,600 contacts • 420 Learning Disability contacts • 15.5% repeat alerts • Categories: • Physical 39.6% • Neglect 33.9% • Financial 20.9% • Emotional/Psychological 16.3%

  6. Adult safeguarding • 66% over the age of 65 (13.5% dementia) • 42.5% occurred in own home • 36.6% occurred in care homes • 10.1% occurred in care homes (nursing) • In care homes, main categories neglect and physical abuse, over half record alleged perpetrator as “other professional” • Outcomes – 33% confirmed, 22% discounted, 17% insufficient evidence

  7. NHS Kent and Medway • Director of Nursing is the accountable executive. • Nursing and Quality Directorate. • Safeguarding Team. • Complex provider landscape:

  8. NHS reform • National Commissioning Board • Kent and Medway Local Area Team (LAT) • Clinical Commissioning Groups (8 across K&M) • Health and Well Being Boards

  9. Issues and priorities • Care Homes • Neglect, omission, institutional abuse • Implementation of Mental Capacity Act • Mental capacity assessments, DNAR, best interest decisions, deprivation of liberty • Dementia Care • Dementia strategy, end of life care

  10. CQC registration “Essential Standards of Quality and Safety” • Outcome 7: Safeguarding people who use services from abuse • The registered person must make suitable arrangements to ensure that service users are safeguarded against the risk of abuse by means of— • (a) taking reasonable steps to identify the possibility of abuse and prevent it before it occurs; and • (b) responding appropriately to any allegation of abuse. (Regulation 11 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008)

  11. Safeguarding leads • Eastern and Coastal Kent • Tina Draper (tina.draper@nhs.net) • 07769 627359 • West Kent • Rosetta Lancaster (r.lancaster1@nhs.net) • 07545 934548 • Medway • Pauline Dineen (pauline.dineen@nhs.net) • 07841 522718

  12. Links • KCC multi-agency policies and procedures • http://www.kent.gov.uk/adult_social_services/social_services_professionals/service_information/adult_protection.aspx • PCT independent contractor website • http://www.easternandcoastalkent.nhs.uk/home/independent-contractors/adult-protection/ • DH safeguarding adults – the role of health services • http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_124882 • BMA: Safeguarding vulnerable adults – a tool kit for general practitioners • http://bma.org.uk/-/media/Files/PDFs/Practical%20advice%20at%20work/Ethics/safeguardingvulnerableadults.pdf

  13. Questions? Thank you andrew.coombe@nhs.net 07796 675014

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