Safeguarding
Assessing mental capacity (card)
Guidance on assessing mental capacity and supporting decision making.
Do you look after someone? You have the right to feel safe (leaflet)
If you are worried that the person who you look after may harm you, or you may harm them, getting support early can help keep you safe. It is really important that when supporting carers and those they care for, that they have access to timely advice, information & support, including robust assessments and care and support planning.
Keeping yourself safe in the community
Finding the support you need in your local community can be really rewarding. But it’s good to remember a few simple things to help make sure you stay safe and have a positive experience.Living Well is a new approach to social care in Norfolk. It focuses on what people can do, rather than what they can’t.
Safeguarding adults (easy read factsheet)
This factsheet is for people who have contacted Adult Social Services worried that they may be at risk of harm.
See something, hear something, say something (A4 poster)
There is one key message about adult abuse we want everyone in Norfolk to get - See Something, Hear Something, Say Something. If you are worried about an adult being abused or at risk of abuse call 0344 800 8020. We are here to help. We can and do make a difference.
See something, hear something, say something (aqua A4 poster)
If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected then say something.
See something, hear something, say something (dark blue A4 poster)
If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected then say something.
See something, hear something, say something (leaflet)
If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected then say something. Adult abuse is when someone hurts an adult at risk.
We're here to support your journey to freedom (A4 poster)
NIDAS is a domestic abuse service for people at medium or high risk of further harm and their children in Norfolk. This service is here for you every step of the way. No matter where you are in Norfolk, we are here to help.
Working together to tackle child sexual abuse (leaflet)
Child sex abuse happens to boys, girls and children of all ages from all communities. Most of these children don't tell anyone or will not get any help until they are adults. Whether you work with children or are a parent, the information in this booklet has been put together to help you : prevent children being sexually abused, recognise the signs when sexual abuse might be happening, and, stop sexual abuse. The booklet also provides links to resources and support for those affected by child sexual abuse.