• Work together to prevent and protect adults at risk from abuse
• Empower and support people to make their own choices
• Investigate actual or suspected abuse and neglect
• Support adults and provide a service to adults at risk who are experiencing abuse, neglect and exploitation.
• RQIA – The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority register and inspect a wide range of health and social care services. Their inspections are based on regulations and minimum care standards which ensure that both the public and service providers know the quality of care expected. Inspectors visit nursing and residential care homes and children’s homes in order to inspect all aspects of the care provided to guarantee the comfort and dignity of those using the facilities and to ensure public confidence in these services.
• Social Services – Social workers work with people who have been socially excluded or who are experiencing crisis. Their role is to provide support and enable service users to help themselves. They maintain professional relationships with the service users and act as guides, advocates and critical friends. They work in a variety of settings within a framework of relevant legislation and procedures supporting individuals, families and groups within the community. Settings may include the service users own how, schools, hospitals and the premises of other public sector and voluntary organisations. Qualified social worker professionals are often supported by social work assistants, they also work closely with other health and social care professionals.
• PSNI – Can investigate any serious crimes that have been committed.
• Doctors – They may notice signs of abuse when examining