Large Scale Investigations

A Large Scale Investigation (or LSI) is a specific type of Adult Support and Protection investigation. It applies to services provided by agencies and/or organisations, and can include day services, outreach facilities, NHS facilities, care homes, supported accommodation, or when someone is receiving services in their own home. It may be required when there is a belief that a particular service, or an alleged harmer, may be placing more than one adult at risk of harm.

Care homes: Enhancing Adult Support and Protection practice - manager’s pack (Renfrewshire)

This pack is for managers working within care home settings. It contributes to a unified approach to addressing Adult Support and Protection concerns. At its heart is improving the lives of residents in care home settings, and responding to residents' changing needs. Issues covered include the legislative context; Large Scale Investigations; spotting harm, abuse or neglect; and raising concerns.

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Large Scale Investigations (LSIs): online learning resource

A course explaining the role of Large Scale Investigations (LSIs) within the context of Adult Support and Protection in Scotland. The resource primarily consists of video interviews with experts and professionals who share their knowledge and experience on LSIs. It also allows learners to record their own reflections on a number of suggested learning points.

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