Abuse and neglect can happen anywhere, in your own home, a public place, at a day centre or college, or while you’re in hospital or a care home. It doesn’t matter where it happens, you have a right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect.
"I’d like to know how I can stay safe."
Everyone has the right to feel safe. We’ve put together some practical advice to help you protect yourself and your family whether you are at home or out and about.
Being mean to someone either verbally or physically because of who they are is a hate crime.
Sometimes people pretend to be your friend but are mean to you or ask you to do things that are uncomfortable, this is known as mate crime.
If you or anyone you know is experiencing hate or mate crime, you should report it.
Your home is your castle so it’s important that you are safe while you are in it. We have lots of tips for you to make your home as safe and secure as possible.
Going online has become and every day part of life and is generally quite safe. You just need to make sure you put a few measures in place to protect yourself while you are browsing or carrying out online tasks.
Some people create scams to attempt to steal your personal information or break into your bank account. These scams often involve contacting you by phone or sending you an email or text and working on your emotions to get you to hand over your details. We’ve put together some handy tips on what to look out for to protect yourself from these scams.
We’ve put together some advice and support to help you stay safe while you are out having fun and exploring everything our great county has to offer.