Staying safe

  1. Adults Easy Read website page list

    A list of all the pages on the Adults Easy Read website.  Pages on this list are clickable.  Adults Easy Read landing page Apprenticeships and Traineeships Assisted Travel Attendance Allowance Bank accounts Being Safe Landing Page Blue Badges Bullying and Hate Crimes Day Opportunities Drugs…
  2. Domestic violence and abuse (Adults)

    Domestic violence or abuse can happen to anyone. Find out how to recognise the signs and where to get help.  Domestic violence, also called domestic abuse, includes physical, emotional, economic and sexual abuse in couple relationships or between family members. It can also include coercive control.…
  3. Hate Crime (Adults and Local Offer)

    Hate Crimes Hate crimes are crimes against a person or property. The victim views that the crime is motivated by prejudice towards a part of their identity. This could be: Disability Race or ethnicity Religion or belief Sexual Orientation Transgender Identity A victim does not…
  4. Local Account - Ensuring safety

    What we are proud of Multi disciplinary working around safe systems and an effective Safeguarding Adults Board working together to safeguard vulnerable adults 0-25 service in Adult Social Care to support transitions for young people into adulthood We have an established Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards…
  5. Recognising Abuse and Reporting Concerns (Adults)

    Recognising Abuse and Reporting Concerns We are dedicated to ensuring that the safeguarding of adults with care and support needs is a key priority. Everyone has the right to live a life free from abuse and neglect.  If you believe someone is being abused or is at risk…
  6. Staying Safe (Adults)

    Staying Safe There are lots of potential hazards in our homes but if you're aware of the danger areas and unsafe habits, you are more likely to be able to keep yourself safe. There are preventive measures you can take and sources of help and…
  7. Technology Enabled Care (TEC) for Adults

    Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Technology enabled care is equipment and technology to help you stay independent.  An example is having a ‘lifeline’ which is a call button worn as a pendant or around your neck. Some of the benefits of technology enabled care are: increasing…
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