The experience of safeguarding
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In early 2019 Surrey Safeguarding Adults Board commissioned Healthwatch Surrey to
- gain rich insight into people's experience of Safeguarding
- identify best practice and challenges and understand what makes the experience worthwhile for people involved
We undertook 14 individual face to face depth interviews with people at the heart of a recently-concluded Section 42 Enquiry in summer/autumn 2019.
Key findings were -
- Most people we spoke to found their experience to be positive or neutral
- People’s minimal awareness of Safeguarding can lead to delays and harm
- Ignorance of the process makes it difficult for people to engage with their enquiry
- People differ in how much involvement they want
- People don’t start an enquiry with ‘desired outcomes’, but there are outcomes that make the experience worthwhile
We recommended
- Continue to raise awareness, relevance and accessibility of Safeguarding - target next of kin, providing information at milestones such as the start of care
- Provide written information at the start and end of an enquiry
- Assess people's desired involvement early in the process and respect this throughout
- Change metrics used to assess the value of an enquiry