Social care bosses could be set for a clash with the sector’s regulator over plans to limit the role of inspectors in adult abuse cases.
In a recently published draft protocol, the Commission for Social Care Inspection said it did not believe it had a role in carrying out investigations in response to concerns about safeguarding adults (see Responsibilities).
The protocol sets out the role of different organisations in safeguarding adults cases and the commission hopes to agree it with the Association of Directors of Social Services.
Responsibilities
The CSCI says its principal role in relation to concerns about safeguarding adults is as a regulator, not an investigator, with the investigation falling to partner agencies such as local authorities.
● Draft Safeguarding Adults Protocol
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