TY - SER AU - Chesterman, John TI - The future of adult safeguarding in Australia PY - 2019/// PB - Australian Social Policy Association KW - DISABLED PEOPLE KW - ELDER ABUSE KW - LAW REFORM KW - OLDER PEOPLE KW - SOCIAL SERVICES KW - SUPPORT SERVICES KW - INTERNATIONAL KW - AUSTRALIA N1 - Australian Journal of Social Issues, 2019, 54: 360-370 N2 - Significant reforms to Australia’s adult safeguarding laws and practices are in the process of occurring in the context of increasingly market-oriented social care provision and rising human rights consciousness. Recent safeguarding developments have included federal regulatory reforms concerning disability and aged care service provision, together with significant reform activity stemming from a national inquiry into elder abuse. Despite this national activity, adult safeguarding continues largely to be an arena of state and territory responsibility. This article examines recent reform developments and asks how safe-guarding laws and practices can be reformed to take account of increased federal involvement in social care regulation and the more market-oriented ways in which social care is being provided. The article argues that while state and territory safeguarding laws and practices are unlikely to become uniform, 10 principles ought to guide continued adult safeguarding reform. These principles seek to balance respect for the autonomy of individuals with society’s obligation to support those in need. (Author's abstract). Record #7688 UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.86 ER -