“Everybody's Business” – engaging the independent sector. An action research project in Lancashire
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate key organisational processes in managing “safeguarding” in relation to the independent sector, the local authority delivery arm for care.
Design/methodology/approach
The methods employed were a telephone survey (one in five random sample of all residential and domiciliary providers in a local authority area) and follow up focus groups (n=2) of local authority staff and independent sector domiciliary and residential providers, in an action research framework. The survey was developed through expert members of a multi‐agency Project Reference Group.
Findings
Three survey domains (on “information”, “training” and “support and advice”) indicated high satisfaction, but “experience of investigations'” low rating raised questions for further exploration and were followed up in detail in the focus groups selected from providers with experience of safeguarding alerts. A number of issues were raised for local policy and for safeguarding more broadly.
Research limitations/implications
The paper only assesses one local authority area. A more balanced systems approach is needed to manage safeguarding.
Originality/value
The involvement of the independent sector in safeguarding is under‐researched and the development of processes that encourage a research culture and a systems approach are exemplified.
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Citation
Simic, P., Newton, S., Wareing, D., Campbell, B. and Hill, M. (2012), "“Everybody's Business” – engaging the independent sector. An action research project in Lancashire", The Journal of Adult Protection, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 22-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/14668201211200772
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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