Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study is to read across 20 adult practice reviews (APRs) undertaken in Wales to identify cross-cutting themes. Design/methodology/approach The method was for each APR to be read and independently coded by four researchers from differing disciplines of criminology, law and social work. Findings Five overarching themes were identified of (safeguarding, capacity and duty to report; commissioning and inspection; transitions; voice of vulnerable people and family and carers. In addition, quality and good practice are reflected on Research limitations/implications A further study capturing more APRs since the implementation of the Social Services and Well-being Act (2014) should be undertaken to help review changes in practice since the new legislation was introduced. Future research into APRs should adopt a similar multi-disciplinary approach. Practical implications The study identified the benefit of adopting a single unified assessment tool. Originality/value This is only the second study of its type undertaking a multi-disciplinary perspective of APRs.
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