After my recent experience as a victim of financial abuse, I was talking to a number of people who are involved in the protection of vulnerable adults in my area.
Apart from the (to me) horrifying numbers of referrals that are prompted by any publicity for the Vulnerable Adults Protection Scheme, somebody observed that, since the turn of the year, there has been an unprecedented number of reports of financial abuse. “People must be short of money after their Christmas spending binges,” one person said, joking. When I responded with “but what makes people think that it’s OK to take money from the people they care for?”, I received more serious answers.
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