Safeguarding.

Keeping you and those around you safe from harm.

  • Safeguarding for Adults

    Sometimes adults with care and support needs are unable to protect themselves from the risk or experience of abuse or neglect.

    'Safeguarding' is a term that describes the process for protecting them, and it is covered by law.

    The Care Act 2014 (GOV.UK) sets out the safeguarding responsibilities of local services who must work together to safeguard adults in a way that supports them in making choices, and having control about how they want to live.

    The Worcestershire County Council website offers a range of information on safeguarding for adults, including answers to common questions.

  • Safeguarding for Children

    If you have reason to believe that a child or young person is at immediate risk from harm contact the Police on 999.

    If you have any concerns about a particular child or young person and feel that they may be in need of protection or safeguarding, then please contact the Family Front Door on 01905 822666 from Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm.

    For assistance out of office hours (5.00pm to 8.30am weekdays and all day at weekends and bank holidays) please contact the Emergency Duty Team on 01905 768020.

    You can also visit the Worcestershire County Council website for more information and support.

For information on help with domestic violence, click on the link below to access contact details for Worcestershire.