Defensible decision-making, in the context of Adult Support and Protection in Scotland, involves making decisions that are well-founded, transparent, and can be justified. This is a series of three training sessions, in Powerpoint, that look at ASP…
Topic: Decision-making
Type: Learning material, Presentations
This is a seven-minute briefing of the first national multi-agency framework for Adult Support and Protection learning and development. The framework has been produced to support the delivery of Adult Support and Protection learning. Within it, core…
Topic: Service improvement
These resources are designed to support the health workforce in relation to child and adult protection responsibilities. The resources will help workers understand and respond appropriately to those being harmed, and those at risk of harm. There are two…
Topic: Health
This work planner and powerpoint presentation outlines the role of the second person / secondary worker within an Adult Support & Protection investigative interview.
It includes information and supporting exercises on:
The role of the second person…
Topic: Multi-agency working, Legislation
The Scottish Mental Health Law Review (SMHLR) was commissioned in 2019. It was tasked with considering ways to better realise and protect human rights through Scotland's mental health, incapacity and adult support and protection legislation. The Review…
Topic: Mental health, Legislation
This guidance is to support fair payment for people's time and expenses in co-production and/or participation projects, including research projects.
This guidance provides:
a set of key principles to follow when taking decisions about paying participant…
Topic: Participation
The progress report by Scottish Government is in relation to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). The original action plan, which this report assess progress on, was published in 2016. It was informed by…
Topic: Human rights, Service improvement, Participation
The UNCRC is a treaty that establishes the fundamental rights of children, applying to all persons under 18 years of age.
The UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 makes the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) part of Scots…
These are safeguarding standards for GPs and anyone working in any general practice setting in the UK. The standards combine and include both safeguarding children and adults and are a whole life course document.
There is also a briefing document…
Topic: Health
This guidance supports NHS organisations to increase the number of people with learning disabilities employed in NHS services. The accompanying toolkit aims to raise awareness, provide information on reasonable adjustments, and break down some of the…
The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) is a UK law that brings the rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into domestic law, making them directly enforceable in UK courts. It ensures that all public authorities in the UK, including…
Topic: Human rights, Legislation
Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) is Scottich Government's commitment to provide all children, young people and their families with the right support at the right time.
The GIRFEC principles and values are based on children's rights. GIRFEC…
GIFRE is a multi-agency approach to health and social care support and services from young adulthood to end of life care. It is Scotland’s approach to designing and delivering public services that focus on people’s needs. It makes sure services work well…
Topic: Participation, Multi-agency working
The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 is the key piece of legislation relating to the protection of adults at risk of harm and neglect in Scotland.
There is a Code of Practice to support practical application of the Act.
The Act was…
Topic: Legislation
This paper explores research evidence on the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007. In particular, it considers whether safeguarding powers and duties a set out in the Act can achieve a proportionate balance between individual autonomy and the…
Topic: Legislation, Human rights
This Easy Read booklet explains CSE and how it can happen. It breaks down all the different types of CSE, the risks to women, and how to get support.
There is also a video version of this booklet.
This booklet is directly aimed at women involved in commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). It aims to help people to stay safe and know their rights. The booklet highlights the different risks women may face while selling or exchanging sexual activity,…
This report explores the intersections between women’s lived experience of learning disability and involvement in commercial sexual exploitation (CSE). It collected data and experiences from support staff in the learning disabilities and wider support…
This is an ASPire webinar from May 2025. Its theme is commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) and human trafficking. It has sessions from Operation Begonia (Police Scotland and Scottish Government's collaborative approach to challenging demand for…
Type: ASPire recordings, Videos, Presentations
This video gives a brief history of the work of the multi-agency National Chronologies Group. It outlines the group's roots and sets out its vision, priorities, and work so far. Some of the issues with chronologies are discussed, alongside what supports…
Topic: Chronologies
Type: Videos