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Safeguarding adults

All about safeguarding and how to tell us about any concerns you may have for an adult

Always call 999 if you think someone is in immediate danger.

We need you to report any concerns you may have about an adult.

Please look and listen out for signs that may indicate neglect or abuse:

  • becoming quiet and withdrawn 
  • being aggressive or angry for no obvious reason 
  • looking unkempt, dirty or thinner than usual 
  • sudden changes in their character, such as appearing helpless, depressed or tearful
  • physical signs – such as bruises, wounds, fractures or other untreated injuries 
  • the same injuries happening more than once 
  • not wanting to be left by themselves, or alone with particular people 
  • being unusually light hearted and insisting there's nothing wrong 

If the person's not in immediate danger, you can tell us about your concerns through our self-referral portal.

If you are a professional, you can refer a person you're working with through our professional referrals portal.

Call: 01572 758 341

Open: Monday to Thursday, 8.30am to 5pm and Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm

When our offices are closed, call our out of hours adult social care service: 01572 758 341.

Safeguarding adults - link - Leicestershire and Rutland Safeguarding Adults Board

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