Safeguarding

Safeguarding concerns need official routes

If someone may be at risk of abuse, neglect or immediate harm, the next step is an official safeguarding or emergency route, not a commercial enquiry.

This page explains the boundary so readers can act quickly and avoid burying urgent concerns in a general contact form.

Use emergency services where there is immediate danger.

A safeguarding route checklist with emergency and local authority notes

Routes to consider

  • Emergency services for immediate danger or a life-threatening situation.
  • The local authority adult safeguarding team for suspected abuse or neglect.
  • Police where a crime may have occurred.
  • The relevant care regulator where regulated service quality or safety is involved.
  • A GP, pharmacist or appropriate healthcare professional for medication or diagnosis questions.

Sources checked

These sources support the factual and high-stakes parts of this page.