- In an emergency telephone 999
- If the person is not in immediate danger telephone 101
How to raise a safeguarding concern
If you think you or someone you know is being abused, or neglected it is important to tell someone you trust. This could be a friend, a teacher, a social worker, a doctor, a police officer or someone else that you trust. Ask them to help you report it and remember that you understand abuse or neglect is never your fault.
Supporting people when concerns about abuse or neglect are raised can be very difficult and worrying for everyone involved. It is important to remember that you must not ignore abuse or neglect. You must report it. If you are not sure what to do you can always seek advice.
FROM THE 1st APRIL 2023, THERE WILL BE CHANGES ON HOW TO REPORT AN ADULT SAFEGUARDING CONCERN.
IF YOU HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT AN ADULT IN ALLERDALE, CARLISLE OR COPELAND CONTACT CUMBERLAND COUNCIL ON 0300 373 3732.
IF YOU HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT AN ADULT IN BARROW, EDEN OR SOUTH LAKELAND CONTACT WESTMORLAND AND FURNESS COUNCIL ON 0300 373 3301.
To report a safeguarding concern
- Contact Adult Social Care (Cumberland Council)
- out of hours tel: 01228 526690
Other organisations that can help:
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
If you are concerned about possible abuse or neglect in a residential, hospital or domiciliary care service, you can contact to CQC at enquiries@ cqc.org.uk or by using the CQC on-line alert form
Whistleblowing Helpline
The national Whistleblowing Helpline provides free help and advice to people who witness or have cause to suspect wrong doing at work but are not sure whether or how to raise their concern. They can be contacted as follows:
Telephone: 08000 724725
Email: enquiries@wbhelpline.org.uk
Whistleblowing Helpline
Action on Elder Abuse
Helpline 0808 808 8141