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- You have the right to request and access records and information about your time in care from ANY organisation that holds them. This includes local authorities, foster agencies, charities, schools, the NHS and any other organisation that was involved in your life.
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How do you know if an older person is abused?
Telephone: 0808 808 8141. Find out about call charges. Explore the topic. Reporting crimes. Tell the council if you're worried that an older person is being neglected, threatened or being taken...
If you're experiencing, or are at risk of, abuse or neglect – or you're concerned that someone else is – get in touch with your local authority's adult safeguarding team. To do this, you first need to find the contact details of your local council. Find your local council on GOV.UK.
You have the right to request and access records and information about your time in care from ANY organisation that holds them. This includes local authorities, foster agencies, charities, schools, the NHS and any other organisation that was involved in your life.
Abuse and neglect can occur anywhere: in your own home or a public place, while you're in hospital or attending a day centre, or in a college or care home. You may be living alone or with others. The person causing the harm may be a stranger but, more often than not, you'll know and feel safe with them.
If you are experiencing harm through abuse or neglect, or are worried about a friend, relative or client, there are ways to help. You can go to a social worker, GP or police officer in...
If you are worried about someone else please see our HELP FOR A FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER section. If you are worried that you are abusing someone please see our ADVICE FOR PERPETRATORS section. More information about Elder Abuse is also available here –. 7 Forms of Elder Abuse & How to Recognize the Abuse of Seniors.
You can order birth, adoption, marriage, civil partnership and death certificates from the General Register Office ( GRO) to help you research your family history and family tree. GRO has all the...