Lindsey is currently a Research and Development Officer at Research in Practice for Adults. She has worked in both children’s and adults services but now focusses on adults. Before working at RiPfA, Lindsey completed a degree in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, and then worked on a Knowledge Transfer Partnership that looked at how to maximise training transfer in multi-agency safeguarding adults training. She later completed a PhD on the same topic.
Lindsey Pike examines an Australian study on what helps and hinders evidence-based practice in social work and discusses messages for the UK situation.
In this blog, Lindsey Pike examines research on multi-agency working in safeguarding children and draws out some of the practice implications of the findings.
Lindsey Pike gives us a sneak preview of a forthcoming research paper on models of adult safeguarding in England and weighs up what the findings mean for the current policy and practice context.
In her blog, Lindsey Pike of RiPfA examines a literature review on adult safeguarding in Britain and considers the implications for Care Act implementation.