Safeguarding Adults Week 2025
19th November 2025
Everyone’s Business is a safeguarding podcast which explores interesting and unique perspectives in respect of safeguarding children and adults at risk. The series is part of 39 Essex’s Public Law podcast and features guests who can offer exceptional insight into the subject. The series first was released with ten episodes over summer 2022. From safeguarding in sports to the role of the Safeguarding Adults Board, there is something for everyone.
In 2025, we returned for Safeguarding Adults Week.
What we offer?
Our members offer a broader range of expertise in this area of the law, both here and overseas. We have experience in advising, supporting and representing the interests of those who have suffered abuse and are able to quickly respond to assist organisations when an allegation is made. Our team advise as to organisations’ safeguarding responsibilities, conduct investigations on their behalf and assist them to respond to statutory enquiries. Many of our clients have an international footprint and we are able to advise on how systems operate across jurisdictions. Chambers are able to offer advice in respect of safeguarding children and adults. All sectors are catered for and our experience includes: sport, charities, the public sector, faith organisations and commercial organisations conducting public contracts. Read more
Get In Touch
- Ian Brownhill (Barrister) – Ian.Brownhill@39essex.com
- Sheraton Doyle (Director of Clerking) – Sheraton.Doyle@39essex.com
- Peter Campbell (Director of Clerking) – Peter Campbell@39essex.com
Listen Now
| Episode 1/4 – Safeguarding and Assisted Dying with Ian Brownhill and John Robinshon
In the first episode for 2025, 39 Essex Chambers’ Barrister Ian Brownhill talks to John Robinson is a Clinical Nurse Consultant in Palliative Care, based at Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group, Perth, Western Australia. John was previously employed as the Voluntary Assisted Dying Coordinator for the South Metropolitan Health Service area of Perth for two years from its commencement, supporting more than 250 people and their families through the VAD process. John explains how Voluntary Assisted Dying works in Western Australia and what safeguards are built into the process. Through their conversation, John and Ian explore what can be learnt from systems around the world when it comes to discussing the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in England and Wales.
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| Episode 2/4 – Legal Literacy in Financial Abuse Cases with Ian Brownhill and Francesca Gardner 39 Essex Chambers’ Barristers Francesca Gardner and Ian Brownhill demystify the legal framework in respect of financial abuse. Francesca and Ian explain what the statutory definition of financial abuse is and how the statutory language includes matters which are criminal offences. Francesca and Ian clarify that financial abuse isn’t just something that happens within families but can include people who are in positions of trust, even lawyers who are providing services. They shed light on the fact that there is no monetary threshold before something is considered financial abuse. Having explained what financial abuse is, the barristers set out to provide a practical explanation of various different legal concepts from attorneys, deputies, appointees and what next of kin actually means.Francesca and Ian talk about how capacity assessments in respect of property and affairs ought to be completed, duties when financial abuse is identified and the role of the Public Guardian.https://player.captivate.fm/episode/962290fd-ced8-4ed9-b5c9-40e584c2fff9/
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| Episode 3/4 – Getting People to Hospital with Ian Brownhill and Francesca Gardner In another practical episode, 39 Essex Chambers’ Barristers Ian Brownhill and Francesca Gardner explain the various scenarios where a person needs to be taken to hospital and how it is done legally, even if they are objecting to it, or a relative is obstructing their conveyance. Francesca explains how orders can be made for children under the Children Act 1989 and Ian explains various power to enter a person’s home with and without the authority of a court. Francesca and Ian explain how the Court of Protection will become involved in respect of adults who can’t make decisions in respect of their conveyance to hospital and remind listeners about the need to consider ceilings of care and advance decisions to refuse treatment. The barristers explain how the court will approach questions as to chemical restraint and the practical implications of when permission is sought to use it. Finally, there is discussion as to section 135 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and the availability of Adult Protection and Support Orders in Wales.
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| Episode 4/4 – Safeguarding and Contractual Issues with Katherine Apps KC In this fourth episode for 2025, 39 Essex Chambers’ Barristers Katherine Apps KC, and Francesca Gardner discuss Safeguarding in the context of contractual issues and disputes. https://player.captivate.fm/episode/3f09d1c8-6adb-4bd5-8588-8b0042b04a94/ |










