Summary
Clive Treacey, who had a learning disability, epilepsy and complex mental health needs, died in 2017 aged 47, having spent his adult life in residential social care and inpatient settings. In 1993, he was placed by Staffordshire County Council into the David Lewis Centre in the borough of Cheshire East, where it is alleged he was sexually abused by a member of staff. Cheshire East Safeguarding Adults Board (CESAB) and Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Adults Safeguarding Partnership Board (SSASPB) jointly commissioned a Discretionary Safeguarding Adults Review (D-SAR) to look at Clive's case. Authored by Professor Michael Preston-Shoot, the review relates to historical incidents of abuse and examines what is now in place to protect adults at risk since adult safeguarding became a statutory duty under the Care Act in 2014. The SAR makes 14 recommendations to the boards.
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