Adverse Childhood Experiences: Breaking the Generational Cycle of Crime: Turning Understanding into Action: Summary Report
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T1 - Adverse Childhood Experiences: Breaking the Generational Cycle of Crime
T2 - Turning Understanding into Action: Summary Report
AU - Ford, Katharine
AU - Kelly, Shaun
AU - Evans, Jessica
AU - Newbury, Annemarie
AU - Meredith, Zoe
AU - Roderick, Janine
N1 - © 2017 Public Health Wales NHS Trust Material contained in this document may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence (OGL) www. nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ provided it is done so accurately and is not used in a misleading context. Acknowledgement to Public Health Wales NHS Trust to be stated.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This summary report presents the key findings from extensive research undertaken with South Wales Police to understand vulnerability. The report is the first milestone of the Early Intervention and Prevention Project, a collaboration between Public Health Wales, the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, South Wales Police, NSPCC, Barnardo’s and Bridgend County Borough Council. This research report is the first milestone of the project and was conducted to meet the following objectives: • To identify what procedures and protocols are currently in place for the identification and management of vulnerability and risk by South Wales Police and associated statutory partners; • To understand the perceptions of Police Officers on their ability to respond to vulnerability and how they can be supported in this; and, • To explore the views of the public on their knowledge of ACEs and public expectations around the police response to vulnerability.
AB - This summary report presents the key findings from extensive research undertaken with South Wales Police to understand vulnerability. The report is the first milestone of the Early Intervention and Prevention Project, a collaboration between Public Health Wales, the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, South Wales Police, NSPCC, Barnardo’s and Bridgend County Borough Council. This research report is the first milestone of the project and was conducted to meet the following objectives: • To identify what procedures and protocols are currently in place for the identification and management of vulnerability and risk by South Wales Police and associated statutory partners; • To understand the perceptions of Police Officers on their ability to respond to vulnerability and how they can be supported in this; and, • To explore the views of the public on their knowledge of ACEs and public expectations around the police response to vulnerability.
M3 - Other report
SN - 978-1-910768-54-9
BT - Adverse Childhood Experiences: Breaking the Generational Cycle of Crime
PB - Public Health Wales NHS Trust
ER -