Safeguarding Adults
What is Safeguarding Adults?
Safeguarding means protecting the health and well-being of adults at risk and enabling them to live safely, free from abuse and neglect. It is about people and organisations working together to prevent and reduce both the risks and experience of abuse or neglect.
An adult is anyone over the age of 18. Abuse of adults who need care and support is where someone hurts, harms or causes them distress. Abuse is unacceptable; everyone has the right to be treated with dignity and respect and to live free of abuse or mistreatment, whether they live on their own, live with others, live in a care/nursing care home, attend a day centre or are in hospital.
If you have concerns about safety and how others treat you/someone else, contact:
Adult Social Care Tel: 024 7683 3003 Email: ascdirect@coventry.gov.uk
Mental Health - Single Point of Entry Tel: 0300 200 0011 Email: cwp-tr.specoventryadult@nhs.net
You can also get in touch with the Safeguarding Boards Team regarding matters relating to the Safeguarding Adults Board:
Tel: 024 7683 2568 Email: Coventrysab@coventry.gov.uk