Learning from the Safeguarding Adult Reviews of Adult E and Adult G

The Care Act 2014 requires Local Safeguarding Adult Boards to arrange a Safeguarding Adult Review (SAR) when an adult with needs for care and support who lives in its area dies as a result of abuse or neglect, whether known or suspected, and there is concern that partner agencies could have worked more effectively to protect the person at risk. A SAR can also be conducted when a person has not died but it is known or suspected that they have experienced serious abuse/neglect, sustained potentially life threatening injury, serious sexual abuse or serious/permanent impairment of health or development and there is cause for concern about the way agencies have worked together.

This briefing will examine the learning from the reviews of Adult E and Adult G, and what that learning means to practitioners and agencies within the Rochdale borough. Safeguarding adult practice can be improved by identifying what is helping and what is hindering safeguarding work, in order to tackle barriers to good practice and protect adults from harm.

 It is a critical part of the process that the learning from reviews is disseminated to professionals, and your attendance at this briefing is strongly encouraged.

There are currently no dates for this event.