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A practice-based perspective on working with people who
self-neglect. This book explores the issues and situations which
can arise and helps practitioners to adopt a strengths-based
"Learning from Life" approach in the translation of MSP principles
to practical implementation. Self-neglect: Learning from Life helps
frontline practitioners ensure that Making Safeguarding Personal
(MSP) is an everyday reality. Using two case scenarios, the authors
examine issues and practice-based situations which arise in the
daily application of MSP to casework with adults. The scenarios
demonstrate lifespan and experience issues in the adoption of MSP
as person-centred and person-led practice with people who
self-neglect. The statutory principles of Empowerment, Prevention,
Proportionality, Protection, Partnership, and Accountability are
also translated into practical language and their meaning and
implications are unpacked. This journey from principles to
practical implementation uses a suite of clear and concise practice
focused resources which adopt a person-centred, relationship-based
approach to all conversations, interventions and aspects of
practice. The resources include: a range from SnapShots on...- a
selection of relevant topic areas in work with adults at risk
through their safeguarding journey practice-based tools for
practitioners to use in the quality monitoring of their own
casework Taking it Further" referencing and suggested sources of
more information. This invaluable book fills a gap that currently
exists in the practical application of the statutory MSP principles
as part of a "life-span approach" to work with people who
self-neglect. It minimises the risks associated with "siloed"
approaches to ensure the person is held at the centre of all
interventions.
Self-neglect covers a wide range of behaviours, from neglecting to
care for one's personal hygiene and health to one's surroundings;
this can include behaviours such as hoarding of objects and/or
animals. As presentation of self-neglect cases vary greatly,
assessment and support planning should be made on an individualised
case by case basis. Self-neglect describes a Risks and Strengths
assessment model which has been developed by practitioners as an
aid to frontline workers across all sectors, as well as agencies
holding responsibilities in Safeguarding Adults. It aims to support
and structure the effective, timely and consistent assessment of
risk in relation to key social and healthcare factors of
self-neglect both on an individual case level and at a strategic
level in contributing to community/locality needs analysis and
reporting mechanisms; including annual Safeguarding Adults Board
Reports.
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