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Emotional abuse

Definition in Statutory Guidance

of

Emotional abuse

GOV.UK

from

Care and Support Statutory Guidance, chapter 14

Care and Support Statutory Guidance 14.17 Psychological abuse including: - emotional abuse - threats of harm or abandonment - deprivation of contact - humiliation - blaming - controlling - intimidation - coercion - harassment - verbal abuse - cyber bullying - isolation - unreasonable and unjustified withdrawal of services or supportive networks

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Definition

of

Emotional abuse

Social Care Institute for Excellence

from

SCIE website: Types and indicators of abuse

Types of psychological or emotional abuse Enforced social isolation - preventing someone accessing services, educational and social opportunities and seeing friends Removing mobility or communication aids or intentionally leaving someone unattended when they need assistance Preventing someone from meeting their religious and cultural needs Preventing the expression of choice and opinion Failure to respect privacy Preventing stimulation, meaningful occupation or activities Intimidation, coercion, harassment, use of threats, humiliation, bullying, swearing or verbal abuse Addressing a person in a patronising or infantilising way Threats of harm or abandonment Cyber bullying

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