Case conferences

An Adult Support and Protection case conference is a formal multi-agency meeting. The purpose of the case conference is to share relevant information, assess current and ongoing risk, make decisions about how best to support and protect the adult deemed to be at risk of harm and agree an adult support and protection plan. Wherever possible the adult at risk of harm should be included and supported to participate in the case conference.

Good practice for effective participation by the adult in Adult Support and Protection case conferences

This document offers good practice guidance to effective participation of adults being supported and protected under the Adult Support & Protection (Scotland) Act 2007, particularly in relation to ASP case conferences. It provides pointers as to how to facilitate meaningful engagement, taking a holistic view of the perspective and circumstances of the adult, including experience of trauma. Checklists and signposts to additional resources are also provided.

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Online learning resource: Multi-agency Adult Support and Protection conferences (case conferences)

An online learning resource which supports professionals to improve practice in multi-agency Adult Support and Protection conferences (often called case conferences). This course goes through through the before, during, and after of a case conference. Throughout, the participation and rights of the adult at risk are kept central. It includes filmed contributions from professionals, adults and carers who are experienced in case conferences to help promote best practice.

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Adult participation guidance: the role of the Chair (Scottish Borders)

The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 is guided by a number of principles recognising the importance of adult participation. This guidance explains the Chair's role during multi-agency ASP conferences (commonly known as case conferences) in supporting this participation. This includes actions that the Chair can undertake before, during, and after the case conference. This accompanies more general guidance on participation from Scottish Borders.

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