Protecting (Safeguarding) Vulnerable Adults from Abuse

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Fact Sheet No:  FS7
Name of Service:  Protecting (Safeguarding) Vulnerable Adults from Abuse
Abbreviation:  VAR
Service Type:  Information & Advice

Summary of Service

Wiltshire County Council is committed to working with other agencies in Wiltshire to prevent the abuse of vulnerable adults and to investigate any concerns that a vulnerable person is being abused.

Who is a “vulnerable adult”?

A vulnerable adult is someone who is over 18 and may be:

  • in need of community care services because of a disability, age or illness, and
  • is unable to take care of him or herself, or
  • is unable to stop someone else from harming or exploiting them.

A vulnerable adult may be someone with a learning disability, mental health needs, a physical or sensory impairment or may be elderly and frail.

Details of Service

What is abuse?

Abuse is something that is done to another person and that harms them in some way. It may be a single act or continue over a period of time and can be either deliberate or accidental.

Abuse can take several forms and may include one or more of the following:

  • Physical abuse: Causing someone physical harm, for example by hitting, pushing or kicking them, misusing medication, causing someone to be burnt or scalded, controlling what someone eats, restraining someone inappropriately or depriving them of liberty .
  • Sexual abuse: Sexual acts to which a person has not or cannot give their consent or which they have been pressurised into. For example rape, inappropriate touching or use of sexualised language.
  • Psychological abuse: Causing someone mental and emotional distress by using threats, humiliation, control, intimidation, harassment, verbal abuse or depriving them of contact with other people.
  • Financial abuse: Taking money, goods or property without permission. This can include theft, fraud, exploitation or putting pressure on someone to make a will, transfer the ownership of property or carry out other financial transactions.
  • Neglect:  Failure to provide access to services to meet a person’s health, social care or educational needs or withholding the necessities of life such as medication, food and heating.
  • Discriminatory abuse: Treating someone in a less favourable way and causing them harm, because of their age, gender, sexuality, disability, ethnic origin or religion.

Institutional abuse: Services that fail to recognise the rights of service users and offer a poor quality of care or which condone ways of working which cause harm to vulnerable people.

Who abuses vulnerable adults?

Anyone can abuse a vulnerable person. This includes:

  • partners
  • relatives
  • friends and neighbours
  • other users of a service
  • someone paid to provide a health or social care service
  • volunteers
  • strangers

Most abusers are people already known to the vulnerable adult but some people will deliberately exploit or harm individuals who they see as easy targets.

Where can the abuse take place?

Abuse can take place anywhere. This includes:

  • A person’s own home or a friend or relative’s home
  • A hospital
  • A care home or day service
  • A public place

What are we are doing about the abuse of vulnerable adults in Wiltshire?

  • The Wiltshire Local Safeguarding Adults’ Board
    Wiltshire County Council, the Wiltshire Police, Health Services, the Probation Service, and the Commission for Social Care Inspection have formed a Local Safeguarding Adults’ Board.
    The purpose of the Local Safeguarding Adults’ Board is to enable organisations to work together to try to prevent vulnerable people being abused and to ensure that any concerns about someone being abused are investigated thoroughly.
    The Annual Report of the Wiltshire Vulnerable Adult’s Alliance (pdf 132Kb) pdf link” describes some of the work undertaken by the Local Safeguarding Adults’ Board.
  • The “Policy and Procedure for Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults in Swindon and Wiltshire” (2006) (pdf 1141Kb) pdf link
    The “Policy and Procedure for Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults in Swindon and Wiltshire” sets out how organisations in Wiltshire will work together to investigate any allegations or suspicions that a vulnerable person is being abused.
    This Procedure was developed in conjunction with the Swindon Vulnerable Adults’ Alliance.
    The Safeguarding Adults’ Procedure applies to all residents of Swindon and Wiltshire. This includes people who are funding their own care or who are funded by local authorities or health authorities outside Swindon and Wiltshire.
    Private and voluntary sector organisations that provide services to vulnerable people in Wiltshire have agreed to use the Safeguarding Adults’ Procedure if they are concerned that a vulnerable person is being abused.

What to do if you think that a vulnerable adult is being abused in Wiltshire

If you have any concerns about a vulnerable person being abused you should contact the Social Care Help Desk or one of the Wiltshire Police Vulnerable Adults’ Units.

Social Care Help Desk

Tel:  01225 713001

Fax:  01225 713355

Email:  socialcarehelpdesk@wiltshire.gov.uk

Weekdays:  Monday – Thursday - 08:30 – 17:20

                   Friday - 08:30 – 16:20

If you need urgent help outside of these hours, you can telephone the Emergency Duty Service on

0845 607 0888

Wiltshire Police Vulnerable Adults’ Units

Weekdays: 9am – 4.30pm

Kennet and Salisbury:

Tel:  01722 435225

Fax:  01722 435214

Email:  a.vpu@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk

North and West Wilts:

Tel:  01249 449760

Fax:  01249 449774

Email:  c.vpu@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk

Police out of Hours:

Weekends and weekdays:  4.30pm -9am

Tel:  0845 408 7000

In an emergency dial 999 (Please note that your call will be recorded)

What to do if you think that a vulnerable adult is being abused in Swindon

Information on what to do if you are concerned about a vulnerable person living in Swindon is available on the Swindon Borough Council Website: www.swindon.gov.uk and in the “No Secrets in Swindon and Wiltshire” booklet.

or contact:

Wiltshire Police Vulnerable Adults’ Unit Swindon

Weekdays: 9am – 4.30pm

Tel: 01793 507828

Police Out of Hours and Emergency contact as above.

What will happen if you report the abuse of a vulnerable adult?

  • Your concern will always be taken seriously.
  • Once you have made a referral to the Social Care Help Desk or the Police, staff from the Department of Community Services, the Police and other appropriate organisations will meet together.

They will decide how the allegation or suspicion should be investigated using the “Policy and Procedure for Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults in Swindon and Wiltshire” (2006).

For more information on protecting vulnerable people in Wiltshire

  • Ring the Social Care Help Desk
  • Download a copy of “No Secrets in Swindon and Wiltshire” from the Wiltshire County Council website: www.wiltshire.gov.uk  

or request a copy by

If you have concerns about the safety and well-being of a child

National organisations that offer information and advice on protecting vulnerable people

Local Office:

Tel: 01249 454550 (as from 8.10.07 – 0117 930 7110)

Fax: 01249 454582

Email:  enquiries.chippenham@csci.gsi.gov.uk

Local office:

Tel:  0207 448 8158

  • The Association of Directors of Adult Services (ADASS): To download “Safeguarding Adults - A National Framework of Standards for good practice and outcomes in adult protection work” (2005): www.adss.org.uk/publications/guidance
  • Action on Elder Abuse : Information and advice on the abuse of older people

Helpline: 0808 808 8141 : www.elderabuse.org.uk  

  • VOICE UK : Supporting people with learning disabilities who have been abused

Helpline: 0845122 8695; www.voiceuk.org.uk

  • WITNESS : formerly the Prevention of Professional Abuse Network - POPAN  

Helpline: 08454 500 300 : www.popan.org.uk   

  • Public Concern at Work : Information and advice if you are concerned about danger or malpractice in your work place

Tel: 0208 7404 6609: www.pcaw.co.uk

Other useful links

  • Domestic Violence:  For information about Domestic Violence : www.wiltshire.gov.uk/factsheets NEEDS LINK TO Domestic Violence Fact sheet
  • Whistleblowing: For information on Whistleblowing: (reporting something that you are concerned about in your workplace.

How and when can you contact us?

Please contact the Social Care Help Desk:

By Telephone:

01225 713001

By Fax:

01225 713355

By Email:

socialcarehelpdesk@wiltshire.gov.uk

Weekdays:

Monday – Thursday - 08:30 – 17:20
Friday - 08:30 – 16:20

If you need urgent help outside of these hours, you can call the Emergency Duty Service on 0845 60 70 888

For more information you can either:

This Fact Sheet can be produced, on request, in other formats and languages.  Please contact the Social Care Help Desk on 01225 713001.

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