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Respect and protect: the experience of older people and staff in care homes and hospitals: the PANICOA summary report
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults
- Publication year:
- 2013
- Pagination:
- 17
- Place of publication:
- London
A summary of the findings of the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults (PANICOA) joint research initiative. Eleven studies were commissioned under the Initiative and undertaken between 2009 and 2013.The aims of the PANICOA Research Initiative were to improve understanding of the context, causes and consequences of mistreatment, of both staff and residents/patients in institutional settings, from the perspectives of all key participants; provide the evidence to help develop more effective ways of preventing, identifying and responding to abusive, neglectful or disrespectful relationships in institutional settings; and contribute to knowledge on the prevalence of the mistreatment of older people in institutional care and the means by which it can be robustly ascertained. (Edited publisher abstract)
Respect and protect: the experience of older people and staff in care homes and hospitals: the PANICOA report
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults
- Publication year:
- 2013
- Pagination:
- 77
- Place of publication:
- London
This report brings together the findings of the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults (PANICOA) joint research initiative. Eleven studies were commissioned under the Initiative and undertaken between 2009 and 2013.The aims of the PANICOA Research Initiative were to improve understanding of the context, causes and consequences of mistreatment, of both staff and residents/patients in institutional settings, from the perspectives of all key participants; provide the evidence to help develop more effective ways of preventing, identifying and responding to abusive, neglectful or disrespectful relationships in institutional settings; and contribute to knowledge on the prevalence of the mistreatment of older people in institutional care and the means by which it can be robustly ascertained. The report examines the causes and consequences of the mistreatment of older people from a range of perspectives, revealing four different ‘ideal-typical’ sets of experiences, or ‘narratives’, including the patient/resident perspective, the care staff perspective, the care provider perspective and the wider care community. The report sets out the next steps for key stakeholders in the institutional care community, focusing on care services, care culture and integration and working together. (Edited publisher abstract)
Informed choice? Residential and domicilliary care for older people; final report
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- University of Portsmouth. Social Services Research and Information Unit
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 82p.
- Place of publication:
- Portsmouth
This report details the findings of an investigation into the nature and extent of informed choice on the part of older persons using residential and domicilliary care. The report was commissioned by Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton local authorities and was undertaken between the months April-December 1998.
User empowerment or family self-reliance? The family group conference model
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Journal article citation:
- British Journal of Social Work, 28(1), February 1998, pp.107-128.
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This article explores the issue of empowerment in the context of the new Family Group Conference (FGC) initiative. Drawing on research from New Zealand and the UK it analyses the quality of empowerment provided by the FGC model from the perspectives of families involved and sets out to assess the particular balance that obtains within the model between the different and potentially contradictory objectives of promoting user empowerment and encouraging family self-reliance.
Sheltered in-dependence?: a comparative evaluation of ordinary and enhanced sheltered schemes for elderly persons
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- Portsmouth Polytechnic. Social Services Research and Information Unit
- Publication year:
- 1990
- Pagination:
- 140p., tables, bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Portsmouth
Examines the nature of enhanced sheltered accommodation for elderly people in Hampshire SSD, in comparison to traditional sheltered schemes.
Moving out: older teenagers leaving residential care
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- Social Services Research and Intelligence Unit
- Publication year:
- 1985
- Pagination:
- 205p.,tables,diags.,list.
- Place of publication:
- Portsmouth
Evaluation of a home-school support project
- Authors:
- SHEPPARD Christine, LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- University of Portsmouth. Social Services Research and Information Unit
- Publication year:
- 1998
- Pagination:
- 73p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Portsmouth
This report presents a qualitative evaluation of a project Parents and Schools Behaviour for Action for Children which involved consultation between primary and secondary school headteachers on one of Portsmouth City's housing estates. The project aimed to provide a community wide integrated home school support service for children showing signs of behavioural difficulties. Contents include: organisation and process of Parents and Schools Behaviour for Action for Children; assessment and outcomes; documentary evidence.
Lost lessons?: the experience of a time-limited home-school project
- Authors:
- LUPTON Carol, SHEPPARD Christine
- Journal article citation:
- Children and Society, 13(1), February 1999, pp.20-31.
- Publisher:
- Wiley
This article reports on an evaluation of an innovative, but time-limited, home-school support project, designed to improve the behaviour of young children in danger of school exclusion. It concludes that, although valued by the families and schools involved, the effective operation of the initiative was hampered by its single agency location and by the short-term nature of it's funding.
Empowering practice: a critical appraisal of the family group conference approach
- Authors:
- LUPTON Carol, NIXON Paul
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 229p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Bristol
Examines the nature and meaning of 'empowerment' in child welfare and protection, using the family group conference approach to decision making as an example. Addresses the central question of how the idea of empowerment can be put into place and evaluated.
The role of health professionals in the child protection process
- Authors:
- LUPTON Carol, et al
- Publisher:
- University of Portsmouth. Social Services Research and Information Unit
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 156p.,tables,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Portsmouth
Examines in detail the operation of the interagency child protection process in three selected case-study sites, paying particular attention to the role of the health professionals. Evaluates the impact of a local pilot project designed to improve the effectiveness of health professionals' role in the child protection process. Describes the context of the research and its methodology and then explores the views of participants on inhibitors to collaboration, the role of designated health professionals in child protection, the role of GPs and the outcomes of the pilot project.