Safeguarding Adults Reviews
By law, a Safeguarding Adults Review (SAR) must take place when:
- an adult dies as a result of abuse or neglect, whether known or suspected
- and, there is concern that partner agencies could have worked more effectively to protect them
The purpose of a SAR is not to assign blame. It is to promote learning and improvements to prevent future deaths or serious harm.
Current reviews:
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LSAB Overview Report - SAR Large Scale Modern Slavery in Lincolnshire
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LSAB Executive Summary - SAR Large Scale Modern Slavery in Lincolnshire
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LSAB Overview Report - SAR Thematic Review Financial Exploitation
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LSAB Executive Summary - SAR Thematic Review Financial Exploitation
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LSAB Learning Bulletin - SAR Thematic Review Financial Exploitation