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Safeguarding adults at risk of abuse or neglect
Everyone has the right to live in safety, free from fear of abuse or neglect. No matter who is doing it, or where it is happening, it is still abuse.
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Safeguarding adults report a concern form
Safeguarding Adults Keeping Safe leaflet (PDF, 1.95 MB)
Adult Intake Team
Contact the Adult Intake Team for more information on adult social care.
Telephone 020 8227 2915
Email IntakeTeam@lbbd.gov.uk
Safeguarding adults at risk of neglect or abuse
Some adults may be less able to protect themselves from violence, because of mental or physical disability, their age or an illness. Safeguarding means identifying and preventing risks or harm, and includes:
- responding to and investigating any suspected instances of abuse or neglect
- supporting adults at risk to report any concerns while also helping them to keep themselves safe
- supporting adults at risk to stop abuse or neglect and to access the services they need, such as advocacy, victim support, and care and support services
Keeping people safe is everyone鈥檚 responsibility. By making safeguarding personal and supporting adults at risk of abuse or neglect we are all able to help them gain greater control over their lives.
- you may see or hear something
- you may notice injuries that make you feel worried
- you may notice a change in behaviour
- the person may tell you
Types of abuse
- physical
- sexual
- psychological
- financial
- modern slavery
- discrimination
- organisational
- neglect
- self neglect
- domestic abuse
Report your concern
If you're a resident and have a concern report this immediately to the police or to the council, depending on how serious you feel the safety risk is.
Police
In an emergency you should always call 999 and ask for the police.
Or call 101 If you are worried but it is not an emergency.
Adult social care intake and access team
020 8227 2915
Out of hours emergency social work duty team
0208 215 3000
Someone to speak on your behalf
If you need somebody to speak for you and help raise your concerns, contact Cambridge House Advocacy.
Cambridge House Advocacy
020 7358 7007
Concern form for professionals
This form is for professionals only. Downloadable versions of this form and information about how forms are processed can be found on our Care and Support Hub.