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Safeguarding Adults Online: Perspectives on Rights to Participation
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Safeguarding Adults Online: Perspectives on Rights to Participation

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This much needed volume fills an overlooked gap in adult protection - the digital arena - in providing a comprehensive overview of policy and practice in online safeguarding of adults considered to be at risk.

Providing an essential analysis illustrated by recent court rulings and case studies, the authors advocate for the effective support of adults with learning disabilities and/or mental capacity issues in their digital lives without compromising their privacy and participation rights.

The text balances a theoretical exploration of the tensions between participation and protection, legislation, human rights, professional biases and social wrongs. It encourages a critical approach in adopting both a practical and realistic understanding for policy makers, professionals and students in social work, law and adult social care.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2022
Pages
152
ISBN
9781447360582

This much needed volume fills an overlooked gap in adult protection - the digital arena - in providing a comprehensive overview of policy and practice in online safeguarding of adults considered to be at risk.

Providing an essential analysis illustrated by recent court rulings and case studies, the authors advocate for the effective support of adults with learning disabilities and/or mental capacity issues in their digital lives without compromising their privacy and participation rights.

The text balances a theoretical exploration of the tensions between participation and protection, legislation, human rights, professional biases and social wrongs. It encourages a critical approach in adopting both a practical and realistic understanding for policy makers, professionals and students in social work, law and adult social care.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2022
Pages
152
ISBN
9781447360582