New legislation on safeguarding adults?
The question mark says it all. Phil No-hope (the minster for all things social care) said on 19th January that the government, in response to the consultation on the review of the No Secrets guidance on adult safeguarding, would legislate. But it is only legislation to formalise a bureaucracy that is mostly there anyway: they want safeguarding adults panels, like safeguarding children panels, in every area. Most places have these, so it’s a bit pointless. He also said they would issue new and improved guidance. It’s 10 years now since the last major piece of guidance, so this is not surprising.
I imagine nothing will happen before the election and that the other lot, if they get in, will not be bothering. This is mainly because the media frenzy and the political wibble-wobbles don’t happen when older people are biffed, neglected or stolen from by their relatives or carers; only when it’s children.
See the announcement and connect with the documents on: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/News/Recentstories/DH_111276


