Jeanette Leech

United Kingdom

music (as Jeanette Leech) and health/social care (as Jeanette Sutton).

Portfolio
Iriss
The Adult Support and Protection National Large Scale Investigation Framework

This framework offers a set of processes and principles that will be helpful to those conducting and/or participating in Large Scale Investigations. To help think through how these processes and principles can be realised, the framework also contains practice steps that can be considered as hallmarks of good practice...

Tackling Child Exploitation
Tackling Child Exploitation: Practice reflection tool

This Tool is designed to help think through some of the complexities of responding to child exploitation and extra-familial harm in direct work. The Practice Principles are relevant and applicable to all those who work with children and young people. They ‘speak’ across a range of roles, including strategic and managerial, but in this Tool the focus is on direct work. As we know, child exploitation and extra-familial harm can affect any child or young person. If you work directly with...

Jawbone Press
Fearless: The Making Of Post-Rock

Drawing on dozens of new interviews and packed full of stories never before told, Fearless explores how the strands of post-rock entwined and frayed, creating one of the most diverse bodies of music ever to exist under one name.

Jawbone Press
Seasons They Change

In the late 60s and early 70s the inherent weirdness of folk met switched-on psychedelic rock and gave birth to new, strange forms of acoustic-based avant-garde music.

The Journal of Adult Protection
Discriminatory abuse: time to revive a forgotten form of abuse?

Discriminatory abuse has been a distinct category of abuse in safeguarding adults policy since 2000, but it is rarely used in practice, according to recent official statistics. As part of a larger project, the authors undertook a literature review to clarify the concept, explore reasons for low reporting and consider recommendations for practice. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of this literature review.

National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)
Knowledge bank: What is Safeguarding?

Creating a safe and welcoming environment, where everyone is respected and valued, is at the heart of safeguarding. It's about making sure your organisation is run in a way that actively prevents harm, harassment, bullying, abuse and neglect. It's also about being ready to respond safely and well if there is a problem.

Research in Practice
Co-production and strengths-based practice

Co-production means that people with lived experience take an equal role in the design of policy and services, and that they are partners in the creation and delivery of those services. This briefing will give an overview of co-production from the basic theory to how it can work in organisations on all levels, considering its importance for people who use services, practitioners, service providers and commissioners.