East Sussex Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB)

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East Sussex Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) is a multi-agency partnership working to safeguard adults from abuse and neglect.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    Please don't report abuse or neglect on Twitter. To report a safeguarding concern please go here: If a person is in immediate danger, please phone the police on 999.

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  2. Every person is unique and dementia affects people differently but there are some common early symptoms. If you think that these problems are affecting you or someone you know, you should talk to your doctor, or encourage them to talk to theirs.

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  3. Have you seen our 2018 - 19 SAB Annual report? You can find the report here:

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  4. County Lines is a growing problem. It is a form of modern slavery and involves the criminal exploitation of vulnerable adults as well as children. You can read useful guidance here

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  5. Safeguarding is everyone's business. An easy read version of the Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) booklet has been developed. Click below to see the leaflet.

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  6. Abuse is always bad. Abuse can make you feel frightened, unhappy or hurt and it can happen anywhere. Our easy to read leaflet explains the different types of abuse and the help and support that is available:

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  7. Care for the Carers is an independent charity supporting and representing unpaid carers in East Sussex since 1989. You can access online resources for carers and sign up to receive their newsletter at their website here

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  8. We all know how important 'Making Safeguarding Personal' is & the recently published a report on the 'Myths & realities about MSP' You can find it on the website in our resource library:

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  9. Happy New Year to all our followers!

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  10. Making Safeguarding personal (MSP) involves talking to the adult involved in a safeguarding enquiry about the best way of keeping them safe and agreeing with them the outcomes they want to achieve.

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  11. We would like to wish our partners and followers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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  12. The latest and fraud newsletter includes advice on how to protect yourself and others from criminals who have been targeting elderly people in car parks.

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  13. Help and advice is available at The Portal for anyone in East Sussex and Brighton & Hove affected by domestic or sexual abuse or violence

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  14. Are you concerned about an adult with care and support needs who may be at risk of abuse, neglect or exploitation? Early reporting can help to reduce risk and prevent abuse. Find out more here:

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  15. The annual Safeguarding Adults publication has been released by It includes data from the Safeguarding Adults Collection (SAC) for April 2018 - March 2019, and covers all authorities in England with Care Act responsibilities. Read more here:

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  16. Do you work adults with care and support needs? East Sussex has developed guidance to help practitioners decide when an issue is a safeguarding concern or not. This includes guidance on falls, medication & incidents between adults in a service.

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  17. ⚠️ ALERT: Bogus People's Postcode Lottery letters - Read the full alert: PLEASE WARN FAMILY AND FRIENDS!

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  18. We can all occasionally rely too much on jargon and acronyms. We love this helpful jargon buster from TLAP (Think Local Act Personal!) which includes Plain English definitions of the most commonly used words and phrases in health and social care.

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  19. This looks like a really useful resource from for anyone supporting older people who may be at risk from cold weather.

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  20. Financial abuse & domestic abuse frequently go together. This report published by earlier this year reports that over two thirds of women who responded to their survey had experienced economic abuse. Read the report here

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