by Hannah Wooderson
24dash.com
30th April 2009
"This is an appalling situation," said Gary FitzGerald, Chief Executive of AEA, "made worse by the fact that Government policies fail to treat the protection of adults with the same seriousness as that of children. Or even animals."
The charity is clear that the cause of this problem rests with a Central Government failure to act, and not with the Local Authorities themselves.
"We know that, locally, people are working very hard on adult protection, continued FitzGerald, “but they do not have the resources or the tools to do the job effectively. At the end of January the Department of Health in conjunction with three other Government departments concluded a consultation on the effectiveness of these systems. Everyone - from the police to regulators to Directors of Adult Social Services - told them that legislation is needed to make the systems effective. And yet still they delay. Still they refuse to commit to what they are being told is needed. This is totally unacceptable."
Abridged
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