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Safeguarding

Essex Safeguarding Adult Board (ESAB)

ESAB has statutory responsibilities to ensure accountability and assurance is in place in order to safeguard adults at risk and enable them to live lives free from abuse and neglect

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HCRG Care Group

The Safeguarding Team work to support our services to deliver the safest possible care to vulnerable children and young people across Essex.

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What is safeguarding?

Safeguarding simply means keeping people safe from harm. It is about protecting children and adults from abuse or neglect. There are many different types of abuse.

Types of abuse that children can suffer include:

  • physical abuse
  • sexual abuse
  • neglect
  • emotional abuse
  • domestic abuse
  • bullying and cyberbullying
  • child sexual exploitation
  • child trafficking
  • criminal exploitation and gangs
  • female genital mutilation
  • grooming

For more information on these types of abuse and how you can spot them, visit:

  • NSPCC: www.nspcc.org.uk/what-is-child-abuse/types-of-abuse

Types of abuse/neglect that adults can experience include:

  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Domestic abuse
  • Psychological or emotional abuse
  • Financial or material abuse
  • Modern slavery
  • Discriminatory abuse
  • Organisational or institutional abuse
  • Neglect
  • Self-neglect

For more information on these types of abuse, you can visit:

  • Social Care Institute of Excellence: www.scie.org.uk/safeguarding/adults/introduction/types-and-indicators-of-abuse
  • https://www.essexcompass.org.uk/ 
  • National Domestic Abuse Helpline number is available 24 hours a day 0808 200 0247

Who is responsible for safeguarding?

Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. All our staff members play a role in safeguarding. Safeguarding is not just something we choose to do, it is also something we are required by law to do.

Keeping children and adults safe from abuse and neglect cannot be done by one person or one agency. At the heart of any safeguarding process is the child or adult who may be suffering abuse. We work in partnership with our patients who are, or who are at risk of, experiencing abuse as well as their families and advocates as appropriate.

We work closely with our health colleagues such as health visitors, the school nursing team, midwives, paediatricians, mental health teams and other hospital colleagues. We also work with our partner agencies locally such as child and adult social care, education and the police to ensure any child or adult suffering abuse can be supported and protected and any concerns about abuse can be properly investigated.

How does Prevent protect people from radicalisation?

Radicalisation means soneone developing extreme views or beliefs in support of terrorist groups or activities. Prevent helps to guide people away from radicalisation and the dangers it presents. For more information please visit: www.Gov.uk/prevent or https://www.essex.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/t/prevent/prevent/

Last Updated 23 May 2025

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