Lindsey Pike

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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.

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On each others’ team? Multi-agency work in safeguarding children

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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.

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Models of adult safeguarding: what works best?

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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.

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What does evidence say for Making Safeguarding Personal?

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In her blog, Lindsey Pike of RiPfA examines a literature review on adult safeguarding in Britain and considers the implications for Care Act implementation.

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