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Safeguarding adults in social work / edited by Andy Mantell and Terry Scragg.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Transforming social work practicePublication details: Exeter : Learning Matters, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: x, 214 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780857254016 (pbk.)
  • 0857254014 (pbk.)
  • 9780857254030 (Adobe ebk.)
  • 0857254030 (Adobe ebk.)
  • 9780857254023 (EPUB ebk.)
  • 0857254022 (EPUB ebk.)
  • 9780857254047 (Kindle)
  • 0857254049 (Kindle)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.3 SCR
Summary: Safeguarding adults has a long history of neglect and scandal, but it is finally starting to gain the recognition it deserves. This title helps students and practitioners to understand this evolving field and to identify ways that they can develop their own good practice.Summary: Safeguarding adults has a long history of neglect and scandal, but it is finally starting to gain the recognition it deserves. This title helps students and practitioners to understand this evolving field and to identify ways that they can develop their own good practice.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Social Sciences Non-fiction 361.3 SCR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 45606

Terry Scragg's name appears first on cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-206) and index.

Safeguarding adults has a long history of neglect and scandal, but it is finally starting to gain the recognition it deserves. This title helps students and practitioners to understand this evolving field and to identify ways that they can develop their own good practice.

Safeguarding adults has a long history of neglect and scandal, but it is finally starting to gain the recognition it deserves. This title helps students and practitioners to understand this evolving field and to identify ways that they can develop their own good practice.

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