Safeguarding

Our priority

We believe that everyone has a right to feel safe and to live without fear of abuse, neglect or exploitation. 

Our priority is to protect adults who live in the borough, promote their wellbeing, and reduce the risk of harm for those with care and support needs.

Some adults are less able to protect themselves than others and some have difficulty making their wishes and feelings known. If you feel you're being mistreated, harmed or abused, or you know someone who is, speak up - we're here to help.

Who needs help to keep safe?

Adults over the age of 18 who:

  • need care and support
  • are elderly and frail 
  • have a physical/learning disability or sensory impairment
  • have a long term illness, such as cancer
  • have mental health needs (depression/paranoia/dementia/personality disorder)
  • have a substance/alcohol addiction
  • are unable to make choices for themselves

Latest news - August 2024

You can now view the updated Decision Support Guidance.

This will help you decide if you need to send in a safeguarding concern or not. We hope this will reduce the amount of time you use filling in a concern form. Especially where its unlikely to progress into a safeguarding enquiry. If you work in a care setting you may still need to complete a low level concern form. We know that care providers send in lots of concerns that don’t progress. In this case, the guidance and training may be helpful to you.

We're holding a FREE training session during Safeguarding Awareness Week on the 21 November. This will be held in the Town Hall between 1.30pm and 4.30pm. For more information or to book a place please email SABTraining@barnsley.gov.uk.

Safeguarding children

We want to make sure that Barnsley's a safe place for children and young people to grow up. Find out about keeping children and young people in Barnsley safe from harm.

Safeguarding children