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Adult Support and Protection Case Conferences

What is a Case Conference?

Often things that have been upsetting and causing you harm can be resolved by talking with the people who know and support you.

This is the part of the process within Adult Support and Protection legislation (law) which brings the agencies who are supporting you together to share important information and make a plan with you which will make things safer. This meeting is called a Case Conference.

This will be arranged by Social Work Services. A report will be written by social work and this will be discussed with you before the meeting. 

The Adult Support and Protection Act (2007) provides ways to offer support and protection to certain adults who may be at risk of harm or neglect.

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