Introduction
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Financial or Material Abuse
Neglect or Acts of Omission
Discriminatory Abuse
Domestic Violence or Abuse
Organisational or Institutional Abuse
Psychological or Emotional Abuse
Modern Slavery
Self-Neglect
Spiritual Abuse

Organisational or Institutional Abuse

Organisational or Institutional Abuse

Organisational or institutional abuse is the mistreatment of people typically in their workplace brought about by poor or inadequate care or support, or systematic poor practice that affects the whole care setting. It occurs when the individual’s wishes and needs are sacrificed for the smooth running of a group, service or organisation.

Harrow Council

Everyone working within your Religious Life Group should ensure they are familiar with the Indicators and Signs of Organisational or Institutional Abuse…

Discouraging visits or the involvement of relatives or friends

Run-down or overcrowded establishment

Authoritarian management or rigid regimes

Lack of leadership and supervision

Insufficient staff or high turnover resulting in poor quality care

Abusive and disrespectful attitudes towards people using the service

Inappropriate use of restraints and/or misuse of medication

Lack of respect for dignity and privacy

Failure to manage residents with abusive behaviour

Not providing adequate food and drink, or assistance with eating

Not offering choice or promoting independence

Failure to provide care with dentures, spectacles or hearing aids

Not taking account of individuals’ cultural, religious or ethnic needs

Failure to respond to abuse appropriately

Interference with personal correspondence or communication

Failure to respond to complaints

I knew I couldn’t stay in a company where the standards were so low…It was just failure after failure.

‘Mia’ – Children’s Care Home Worker

Lack of flexibility and choice for people using the service

Inadequate staffing levels

People being hungry or dehydrated

Poor standards of care

Lack of personal clothing and possessions and communal use of personal items

Lack of adequate procedures

Poor record-keeping and missing documents

Absence of visitors

Few social, recreational and educational activities

Public discussion of personal matters

Unnecessary exposure during bathing or using the toilet

Absence of individual care plans

Lack of management overview and support

Support for those who have experienced or been affected by Organisational or Institutional Abuse

https://www.nspcc.org.uk

https://www.cqc.org.uk/contact-us/report-concern

https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/care/problems-with-care