Hoarding

Hoarding is when somebody experiences great difficulty in getting rid of their possessions and, left to themselves, fill living areas with clutter. The risk can be to themselves and/or other people. Often, people who hoard experience significant distress, with hoarding also closely associated with trauma. The resources in this category explain what hoarding is, and present approaches that may work in addressing both the hoarding and issues underlying it.

Hoarding and self-neglect: Podcast (Clackmannanshire)

Podcast between Neil Whettam (Learning and Development Advisor, Clackmannanshire) and Paul Comley (National Adult Support and Protection Co-ordinator) about hoarding and self-neglect. Covers what hoarding and self-neglect are, choice, capacity, assessment frameworks, and research. Working in these areas can be very challenging and this podcast supports individual and team reflection on these areas of practice. 30 minutes long.

Self-neglect and hoarding guidance (Aberdeen)

This multi-agency guidance for managing self-neglect, hoarding and non-engagement provides a framework to complement any single agency protocol or guidance. It includes material on defining the issue, assessment, information sharing, working together to find solutions, and addressing non-engagement with services. The guidance is accompanied by several appendices, including checklists, infograms and pathways.

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Learning from Learning Reviews: Self-neglect and hoarding (Aberdeen)

This video and one-page briefing share practice from Aberdeen's experiences when working with people with hoarding and/or self-neglecting behaviour. The material prompts practitioners to think about what might be the reasons for the person's behaviour and the possible impacts. It also addresses when an Adult Support and Protection referral should be considered. Relationship building, multi-agency working, and the balance of 'choice' and risk are all considered.

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