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Safeguarding Adults: Lessons from the murder of Steven Hoskin (Updated)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2020
  • This video demonstrates that partnership between agencies and procedures for sharing information are vital to adult safeguarding. Learn more about adult safeguarding: www.scie.org.u...
    This is an updated version of an original video first uploaded in 2015.
    Steven Hoskin had learning disabilities and lived alone in St Austell. He was tortured and murdered by people who targeted him because of his learning disabilities. Investigations showed that Steven had made numerous calls to a number of agencies, including the police, health and social care services, so they should have been aware that he was in danger. Following the serious case review into Steven’s murder there have been significant improvements in communication, sharing information and partnership working between the agencies in the area.

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  • @Befeelinandgivingoodenergies
    @Befeelinandgivingoodenergies หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a devastating incident i learned of this during my SWAP access to nursing course few months ago - harrowing and eye opening

  • @ejpatterson8458
    @ejpatterson8458 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Totally gutted learning about his death feels like this could have been prevented.

  • @lindasmith8771
    @lindasmith8771 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do deaths have to occur before the so called Safe Guarding team does something? Who investigates when it is the safe guarding team, police included who harm, intimidate and refuse to stop? Where does the victim of such abuse report the abusers?
    The CQC has decided the man who killed three people in Nottingham was failed. The CQC will not investigate systemic failings when a vulnerable person reports them. When the vulnerable person ends up in the Police Station charged with repeatedly telephoning NHSand Police to try and stop abuse they are taken to Court. The Judge in the Criminal Court states it does not matter what they (NHS, Police) did to you!
    The systemic failings of the Criminal Law may lead to further offending by the vulnerable adult who is crying out tor help.
    Is killing someone the only way for the vulnerable adult to instigate a Care Quality Commission investigation in order for the vulnerable person to have their allegations proven? Their is no safe guarding of vulnerable adults within criminal law and thus the law is an Ass! 😢 😮

  • @suppernana5110
    @suppernana5110 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    😢 shocking so sad, just wanted friends 😢