SJT: Recognising Neglect in Children & Adults: Cumulative Harm, Section 47 & Section 42 (MSRA SJT Deep Dive)
Description
Neglect is one of the most frequently missed — and most devastating — forms of safeguarding harm. Unlike acute abuse, neglect hides in patterns, trajectories, and small repeated failures, and the MSRA SJT is specifically designed to test whether you act on cumulative risk rather than isolated snapshots.
In this high-yield deep dive, you will master the exact UK-legal, GMC-aligned framework for recognising and escalating both:
• Child neglect through cumulative harm
• Adult self-neglect including hoarding and severe care avoidance
You will learn:
✅ Why single incidents are rarely the trigger — patterns are
✅ How to build a clean safeguarding chronology
✅ The legal difference between Section 17 vs Section 47 (Children Act)
✅ When Section 42 (Care Act) is triggered for adults
✅ Why consent is NOT required to start safeguarding when harm risk exists
✅ How to document objectively using facts, quotes, and timelines
✅ When to escalate to MASH for children
✅ When to escalate to Adult Social Care for self-neglect
✅ How to manage hoarding, fire risk, and refusal of care
✅ The role of Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) in adults
✅ The five most dangerous exam traps that lead to automatic mark loss
✅ High-yield mnemonics (NEGLECT-CT & CHORE) for rapid recall
✅ The FIRST–NEXT–LAST escalation structure for both child and adult neglect
This episode is essential for:
• MSRA SJT candidates
• Foundation Doctors & GP Trainees
• Paediatrics, GP, Emergency & Community clinicians
• Anyone responsible for safeguarding decisions in the NHS
📎 More MSRA resources to accompany this episode:
https://passthemsra.com
00:00 — Introduction: why neglect is one of the hardest safeguarding diagnoses
01:04 — Child cumulative harm vs adult self-neglect
01:35 — GP scenario: the classic cumulative neglect pattern
02:18 — The core legal & professional duty to act early
03:00 — Why the SJT penalises passive “watch and wait”
04:28 — The three non-negotiable GMC principles
05:38 — Step 1: Scan for cumulative patterns
06:19 — Step 2: Objective documentation & chronology building
07:05 — Step 3: Lawful information sharing without consent
07:56 — Step 4: Referral & statutory thresholds
08:23 — Section 17 vs Section 47 thresholds for children
08:58 — Section 42 Care Act threshold for adults
09:34 — Step 5: Multi-agency coordination
10:11 — The NEGLECT-CT mnemonic explained
10:48 — The CHORE framework for adult self-neglect
11:34 — MSP and capacity in adult self-neglect
12:20 — The five highest-risk SJT trap answers
13:28 — Immediate red-flag neglect scenarios
14:12 — Hoarding, fire risk & emergency escalation
15:00 — Three final professional takeaways
16:40 — Final clinical & exam-safe message




