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What does Adult Protection mean and what is harm?

The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 was introduced to protect adults at risk of harm.

There are many different types of harm, including:

  • Physical - this can include hitting, shaking, punching, pulling hair etc, locking them in a room or limiting their freedom
  • Emotional / psychological - this can include being made to feel scared or embarrassed, being intimidated or bullied, constantly criticised, not being allowed to see or talk freely to other people
  • Neglect - this can include not being given the correct medication or care, not allowed to see a doctor or other health professional, not allowed enough food or have proper heating, lack of privacy and dignity
  • Financial - this can include stealing, fraud, forcing to hand over money or goods, misuse of property or benefits or stopping someone getting their own money or possessions
  • Sexual abuse - this can include any sexual activity that the person does not understand or want; degrading or inappropriate photographs.

Related Links

Adult Support and Protection Case Conferences

What to expect: Information for adults and their representatives and families

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