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BRIDGING THE GAPTRANSITIONAL SAFEGUARDING AND THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK WITH ADULTSA knowledge briefing Abuse and exploitation doesn t end at 18 years of age, and yet many of our services for adults are designed to support only those people with ongoing care and support needs. This doesn t reflect the evidence regarding people s needs during this developmental life stage, and is why many local areas are seeking to adopt a more transitional approach to safeguarding. In adult social work, we need to think more widely about our safeguarding responsibilities to these young women and men who can find themselves continuing to face harm having lost all the support they once had.
to Patrick Steele for providing support to the team. Your hard work is greatly appreciated. resear ch in practic e Bridging the gap: Transitional Safeguarding and the role of social work with adults 4. ... managers, and in practice roles, such as social work supervisors
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