PA-APS 1: Community Partnership
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The agency develops and implements a
community approach to preventing abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and identifying and protecting vulnerable adults.
The agency makes a systematic effort to educate the community about the needs of vulnerable adults and how they can be protected including:
- preventing and recognizing abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
- how to report cases of suspected abuse or neglect;
- legal responsibilities for mandated reporters; and
- services available.
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Research Note: Results from a 2003 study conducted in California found that persons with developmental disabilities are victimized four to ten times more frequently than other citizens, suggesting that persons with developmental disabilities are especially vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and neglect. |
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The agency’s
leadership works with the leadership of other agencies to identify common issues, develop opportunities for collaboration, and resolve any administrative or interagency issues that hinder service collaboration and use.
Interpretation: Community partners may include, but are not limited to, courts and law enforcement agencies, mental and physical health providers, domestic violence
programs, and
substance abuse services.
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Research Note: Some sources recommend the use of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) to clarify roles and ensure access to community resources. |
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Research Note: Multidisciplinary teams are increasingly being used to identify and coordinate advocacy efforts, resolve disagreements, promote interagency cooperation, and help workers resolve difficult cases. |
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The agency, in collaboration with community partners, regularly evaluates resources available in the community, and when gaps are identified, plans with other providers to develop needed resources.