This co-produced toolkit shares information, ideas and inspiration for anti-oppressive approaches to safeguarding adults experiencing homelessness. It explores how social justice movements can shape the support and services on offer. The resource invites practitioners to reflect on the role of solidarity, autonomy, power and accountability in their work.
Please note that this resource is from an English organisation (Research in Practice). The context is different but its messages are transferable to Scottish Adult Support and Protection. This toolkit is authored by Gill Taylor, who has outlined her work in a Scottish context via a video presentation.