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Dangerous care: developing theory to safeguard older adults in caring relationships in the UK

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Sherwood-Johnson F, Rummery K, Lawrence J, Mackay K, Ramsay K & McGregor R (2023) Dangerous care: developing theory to safeguard older adults in caring relationships in the UK. Journal of Adult Protection. https://doi.org/10.1108/jap-10-2022-0023

Abstract
Purpose Most abuse affecting older adults in the UK, as across Europe, takes place within caring relationships, where one person is disabled and needs care/support. This article critically appraises two of the key theoretical explanations. First, feminist theories of “intimate partner abuse” tell us that it is mostly men who perpetrate abuse against women. Second, “carer strain”: the stress caused by caring responsibilities, often with inadequate help from services. Neither fully reflects the complex dynamics of “dangerous care” leading to a lack of voice and choice in safeguarding responses. This article articulates the need for an overarching theoretical framework, informed by a deeper understanding of the intersectional risk factors that create and compound the diverse experiences of harm by disabled people and family carers over the lifecourse. Design/methodology/approach The critical synthesis of the theoretical approaches informing UK policy and practice presented here arises from a structured literature review and discussions held with three relevant third sector agencies during the development of a research proposal. Findings No single theory fully explains dangerous care and there are significant gaps in policy, resources and practice across service sectors, highlighting the need for joint training, intersectional working and research across service sectors. Originality Drawing both on existing literature and on discussions across contrasting policy and practice sectors, this article raises awareness of some less well-acknowledged complexities of abuse and responses to abuse in later life.

Keywords
Relationships; Intersectionality; Care; Older people; Safeguarding; Abuse; Harm

Notes
Output Status: Forthcoming/Available Online

Journal
Journal of Adult Protection

StatusEarly Online
Publication date online11/04/2023
Date accepted by journal03/03/2023
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PublisherEmerald
ISSN1466-8203
eISSN2042-8669

People (4)

Mrs Julia Lawrence

Mrs Julia Lawrence

Project Coordinator, Faculty of Social Sciences

Dr Kathryn Mackay

Dr Kathryn Mackay

Lecturer, Social Work

Professor Kirstein Rummery

Professor Kirstein Rummery

Professor, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Fiona Sherwood-Johnson

Dr Fiona Sherwood-Johnson

Lecturer, Social Work

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