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Data descriptor
of
Individuals Involved in Safeguarding Adult Reviews
from
ASC Collections Data Dictionary (Beta v1.3)
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When an adult at risk dies from or suffers from serious harm, a SAR is conducted to identify how local professionals and organisations can improve the way they work together. A Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) would usually make the decision to instigate a SAR and a report will be produced to document the findings and recommendations. This is a count of individuals involved in SARs which concluded during the reporting year. Individuals involved refers to the adults at risk.
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