Practice Guidance

Professional judgment and decision making in adult safeguarding

Looking down onto a pair of feet in shoes with arrows pointing in different directions on the floor to illustrate decisions Photo: mantinov/AdobeStock

Introduction

Looks at the characteristics of professional judgment and decision making in adult safeguarding and what informs them; the traps practitioners can fall into when making decisions and how to avoid them; and how professional curiosity is used to explore and understand what is happening in a situation rather than making assumptions or accepting matters at face value.

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