This procedure tells every member of staff exactly what to do if they see, hear or suspect that an adult in our care may be being abused, neglected or is at risk of harm. It exists so that anyone — regardless of role or experience — can respond correctly and protect the resident. Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.
When to use it
- Use this procedure immediately whenever any of the following happens:
- You witness possible abuse or neglect, or a resident tells you (a 'disclosure') that they are being harmed.
- You notice possible signs or indicators of abuse (see Section 3).
- Someone — a visitor, another resident, a colleague — reports a concern to you.
- You feel something is 'not right' even if you cannot prove it. A concern is enough; you do not need proof.
Do
- Ensure the resident's immediate safety and dignity
- Reassure them calmly, without leading questions
- Record exactly what you saw or were told, factually
- Report to your senior / safeguarding lead straight away
- Preserve anything that may be evidence
- Maintain confidentiality
Don't
- Do NOT investigate or confront anyone yourself
- Do NOT move, clean or destroy potential evidence
- Do NOT promise the resident to keep it a secret
- Do NOT delay reporting or assume someone else will act
- Do NOT gossip or discuss with people who don't need to know
- Do NOT ignore a 'gut feeling' — report it