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1 Adults at Risk – The Police Approach Detective Chief Inspector Gemma Morris

2 Vulnerable Adult Definition “No Secrets” Code of Practice for Protection of Vulnerable Adults, Dept of Health 2000 (multi-agency) Aged 18 or over… Is or may be in need of community care services… By reason of mental, physical or learning disability Age or illness And is or may be unable to take care of him/herself Or unable to protect him/herself… Against significant harm or exploitation

3 Complex Business Dorset Police – Public Protection, Safeguarding Referral Unit (SRU) Receives and assesses referrals from range of agencies – e.g. LA Triage teams from alerts Decision-making re appropriate course of action – e.g. criminal investigation / multi-agency strategy discussion / single agency dealing – and onward referral accordingly Decision-making re right course of action is complex and multi-factorial Safeguarding and preventing further harm paramount

4 Ill Treatment / Wilful Neglect Section 44 Mental Capacity Act 2005 Types of abuse which may constitute an offence: Inappropriate sanctions, threats of harm or abandonment, unmet physical needs such as bedding or clothing soaked in urine, overgrown nails, avoidable deterioration in physical or mental health, inappropriate sanctions, deprivation of contact Actual examples which have constituted an offence: Excessive sedative medication, slapping dementia sufferer once on hand whilst feeding, using soiled bathwater to brush teeth, kneeling on patient to force-feed medicine

5 Financial Abuse Usually involves an individual’s funds or resources being inappropriately used by a third person Includes witholding of money, unsanctioned use of money, entry into financial contracts or transactions the individual doesn’t understand, or that are to their disadvantage Examples of financial abuse: Theft, fraud, pressure in connection with wills, property or inheritance and power of attorney, misappropriation of benefits or property

6 Future Developments Potential impact of the Care Act: Widening scope of the definition - more people could be defined as Adults at Risk Reviewing Vulnerable Adults demand, structure and processes within Dorset Police Improve awareness of SRU, its role and capability Common understanding of definitions, thresholds Streamlined referral process (common standards) Effective, informed decisions at earliest point by all agencies to prevent issues escalating, further harm occurring and reduce risk.


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