TY - JOUR
T1 - Accusations of misconduct among staff working with vulnerable adults in England and Wales
T2 - their claims of mitigation to the barring authority
AU - Hussein, Shereen
AU - Martineau, Stephen
AU - Stevens, Martin
AU - Manthorpe, Jill
AU - Rapaport, Joan
AU - Harris, Jess
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The vetting and barring scheme known as the POVA (Protection of Vulnerable Adults) List established in England and Wales by the Care Standards Act (2000) was intended to provide greater assurance about the quality of social care for adults. This article reports on part of a larger research study investigating the Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) List. It focuses on different kinds of mitigation used by staff to counter allegations of harming vulnerable adults and how these differ in relation to various types of abuse as well as other factors. The results are based on quantitative analyses of a detailed sample of 298 referral records of the POVA List and qualitative interviews with civil servants administering the POVA scheme. Details of the mitigation claimed by 135 workers are examined and these elements are described in relation to mitigation for the person and mitigation of the misconduct. Messages from the analysis are discussed in relation to the workforce, employers and adult safeguarding systems.
AB - The vetting and barring scheme known as the POVA (Protection of Vulnerable Adults) List established in England and Wales by the Care Standards Act (2000) was intended to provide greater assurance about the quality of social care for adults. This article reports on part of a larger research study investigating the Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) List. It focuses on different kinds of mitigation used by staff to counter allegations of harming vulnerable adults and how these differ in relation to various types of abuse as well as other factors. The results are based on quantitative analyses of a detailed sample of 298 referral records of the POVA List and qualitative interviews with civil servants administering the POVA scheme. Details of the mitigation claimed by 135 workers are examined and these elements are described in relation to mitigation for the person and mitigation of the misconduct. Messages from the analysis are discussed in relation to the workforce, employers and adult safeguarding systems.
U2 - 10.1080/09649060902761370
DO - 10.1080/09649060902761370
M3 - Article
SN - 0964-9069
VL - 31
SP - 17
EP - 32
JO - Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law
JF - Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law
IS - 1
M1 - N/A
ER -