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The mistreatment of older people is increasingly recognised
internationally as a significant abuse of elders' human rights.
'Scandals' and inquiries into the failure to protect older people
from abuse in health and social care systems rarely address, and
still less challenge, the social, economic and cultural context to
the abuse of older people. This critical and challenging book makes
a strong case for the development of ethically-driven,
research-informed policy and practice to safeguard older people
from abuse. Drawing on findings of original UK research and framed
in an international context, it illustrates ways in which ageism,
under-resourced services to older people, target-driven health and
social care policy and services, and organisational cultures of
blame and scapegoating, are a powerful yet invisible backcloth to
elder abuse. Safeguarding older people from abuse will be essential
reading for policy makers, politicians, professionals, campaigners,
researchers and educators, and those working in criminal justice
fields.
The mistreatment of older people is increasingly recognised
internationally as a significant abuse of elders' human rights.
'Scandals' and inquiries into the failure to protect older people
from abuse in health and social care systems rarely address, and
still less challenge, the social, economic and cultural context to
the abuse of older people. This critical and challenging book makes
a strong case for the development of ethically-driven,
research-informed policy and practice to safeguard older people
from abuse. Drawing on findings of original UK research and framed
in an international context, it illustrates ways in which ageism,
under-resourced services to older people, target-driven health and
social care policy and services, and organisational cultures of
blame and scapegoating, are a powerful yet invisible backcloth to
elder abuse. Safeguarding older people from abuse will be essential
reading for policy makers, politicians, professionals, campaigners,
researchers and educators, and those working in criminal justice
fields.
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