2018
DOI: 10.1108/jap-09-2017-0032
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Making Safeguarding Personal: progress of English local authorities

Abstract: Purpose The paper reports on the findings of a survey of 115 (76 per cent) of English local authorities in 2016 which compared progress on the implementation of the Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) approach in local authorities through their Adult Social Care departments and in relation to their area Safeguarding Adults Boards (SABs) and partner organisations. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the survey in relation to personalised social care and its impact on organisations, their staff and service u… Show more

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“…This suggests that promises of choice and control should not be over-stated. This study took place before the widespread roll-out of Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) in England (an initiative that promotes a greater emphasis on achieving the outcomes that the person wants) (see Briggs and Cooper, 2018). New research would be helpful in understanding how MSP approaches are potentially changing such conversations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that promises of choice and control should not be over-stated. This study took place before the widespread roll-out of Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) in England (an initiative that promotes a greater emphasis on achieving the outcomes that the person wants) (see Briggs and Cooper, 2018). New research would be helpful in understanding how MSP approaches are potentially changing such conversations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strategic aims of shifting to a partnership and empowerment focus where the person and the outcomes they want to achieve are prioritised, are becoming embedded more firmly into practice through Making Safeguarding Personal (Briggs and Cooper, 2018). Academics and practitioners recognise changes introduced by the Act require significant cultural and procedural adaptions in both strategic and operational process across agencies (Butler and Manthorpe, 2016;Cooper and Bruin, 2017) This paper acknowledges social workers and safeguarding teams may continue to face ongoing challenges between the need to safeguard potential victims from abuse and at the same time support individual's rights to independence, choice and social inclusion (Fyson and Kitson, 2010).…”
Section: Conclusion and Practice Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assessed quality of the MSP studies is shown in our Supplementary Appendix. Two were assessed as being of overall 'good' quality (Hopkinson et al, 2015;Cooper et al, 2016Cooper et al, , 2018Briggs and Cooper, 2018), with the others judged as 'poor'. All provided a clear research question and used appropriate study designs to answer them, while recruiting an adequate sample from an appropriate population.…”
Section: Description Of Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five studies highlighted the importance of 'cosmopolitanism' (an organisation's level of connectedness with other care and support organisations) in implementation processes (Lawson et al, 2014;Pike and Walsh, 2015;Cooper et al, 2016Cooper et al, , 2018Briggs and Cooper, 2018;Lawson, 2018). Good inter-council collaboration and linking in with multi-agency partners were identified as factors facilitating implementation of MSP.…”
Section: Cosmopolitanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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