Safeguarding
Adult social care
Our adult social care team help people in Barnsley to access the care and support they need. The provide advice and services to help you look after yourself, your home and to live independently. They can also tell you about getting a social care assessment.
Support groups
We're always looking to involve our service users in shaping the services and support we offer them. One of the ways you can do this is by joining one of the groups below.
Getting involved gives you a chance to tell us about the kind of support that you need. It also helps us to improve our services to meet those needs.
You can find out what each of the groups does and who to contact if you want to get involved using the tabs below.
Autism Reference Group
This forum gives you the chance to influence the delivery of services for autism.
The group's involved in things like the self assessment framework and the library sanctuary space. They also look at how accessible various websites are when searching for autism services.
Group meetings: bi-monthly at the Town Hall.
Call (01226) 773447 for more details or if you'd like to become a member.
Carers and Friends Forum
This forum gives you the chance to influence the delivery of services for carers.
Group meetings: bi-monthly.
Call (01226) 773447 for more details or if you'd like to become a member.
Mental Health Forum
This forum is for people living with a mental health condition. It gives you the chance to influence the delivery of services for mental health
Call (01226) 773447 for more details or if you'd like to become a member.
My Barnsley Too
My Barnsley Too is a forum for disabled people and their families, friends and supporters. It looks at ways to improve services for them.
Call Barnsley Advocacy on 0300 012 0412 for more details or email mbt@cloverleaf-advocacy.co.uk
Older People's Forum
This forum gives you a chance to influence the delivery of services for older people. The forum looks at various topics, including social isolation.
Group meetings: bi-monthly at the Town Hall.
Call (01226) 773447 or 775838 for more details or if you'd like to become a member.
Substance Misuse Forum
This forum if for people who engage, or who've previously been engaged, in substance misuse services in Barnsley.
Call (01226) 773447 for more details or if you'd like to become a member.
Thursday's Voice
Thursday's Voice holds a group for adults with learning disabilities and adults with autism. It's a place where you can go along to make friends.
Group meetings: every Thursday from 10am to 1pm, Barnsley Civic, Hanson St, S70 2HZ.
Call Barnsley Advocacy on 0300 012 0412 for more details or email anthony.carr@cloverleaf-advocacy.co.uk.
Your Voice
Your Voice Barnsley is a network for anyone in Barnsley who'd like to have their say. You can also get involved in making a difference to the way our health and social care services are planned and delivered.
Getting involved is easy - get in touch if you want to know more about joining one of the above groups. You can also tell us if you want information by newsletter or email.
Call (01226) 773447, email lovewhereyoulive@barnsley.gov.uk or visit Your Voice Barnsley on Facebook.
Helping you to stay healthy
Take a look at what the health and wellbeing team at Barnsley Healthcare Federation can offer you.
Working together to help you to manage your own health and wellbeing.
Health and wellbeing coaches
Working with you to help you manage your own health. Looking at current health issues and helping to prevent new ones.
You can take a look at more information about health and wellbeing coaches and self refer at Barnsley Healthcare Federation.
Social prescribers
They help people with social needs. They can visit your home and chat about things you may be finding difficult including:
- Children and families
- Feeling lonely
- Health and fitness
- Housing issues
- Language barriers
- Living alone
- Money worries
- Smoking
- Weight problems
- Work or unemployment
You can take a look at more information about social prescribers and self refer at Barnsley Healthcare Federation.
Reducing the impact of loneliness and social isolation
Loneliness and social isolation can affect anyone. If people are socially isolated due to poor health, disability, bereavement, retirement or lack of transport, it can have a negative impact on their wellbeing. This leaves them at a greater risk of abuse, scams and bogus callers.
Not everyone who's alone is lonely; some people may choose to be alone and enjoy this. We're all responsible for keeping ourselves and others safe in the community. The tips below show how we can all help support this.
Say hello with a smile
We all like to be acknowledged, and small gestures often mean the world.
Say ‘I’m here’ with something delicious
Next time you make dinner and have a spare portion, why not pop it round and gift it to a neighbour or relative?
Ask if you can help
Ask someone if they'd like anything picking up whilst you're at the supermarket or shops.
Offer a lift
Many people have had to give up their personal transport due to ill-health or old-age, and this can be a key contributing factor towards their social isolation.
Introduce the internet and get connected
Technology such as mobile phones and the internet can be confusing to older people at first, but with the right instruction and the right type of device they can have a very positive impact on loneliness.
Find out how you can improve your basic digital skills.
Know how to get help
Make sure people who live on their own have access to all the phone numbers they may need in an emergency or if they require help or support.
Check on others
Some people are at risk from being housebound or isolated in the winter months. This can be either due to the weather or illness, so it’s especially important that we take a moment to check-in on them.
See if you can learn a lesson
Sometimes because a person is elderly, in poor health or housebound, we forget that they have a wealth of life experience under their belts which we could learn from.
Become a volunteer or befriender
One hour per week could make a real difference. Find out how you could become a volunteer or befriender on the Barnsley CVS website.
We can all contribute and help keep people safe by being the eyes and ears in our communities and watching out for each other. For more services that can help to keep people well, safe and connected visit the Live Well Barnsley directory.
Preventing and responding to financial scams
Sadly, not everyone is trustworthy and some people may try and take advantage of others. Learn more about the various different scams and how to stay safe online.
Speak up on abuse
As part of Safeguarding Awareness Week 2020, the NHS Barnsley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) produced the following video about adult abuse. You could be the only one who knows about it, so don't keep your concerns to yourself.
Useful links
Leaflets and resources
- Safeguarding adults in Barnsley (poster)
- Keeping adults safe from abuse and neglect (leaflet)
- Safeguarding adults and children is everybody’s business (leaflet)
- Contacting adult safeguarding for Deaf and hard of hearing people (leaflet)
Choosing a care home
- Age UK has some really helpful information to help you find the right care home for you.
- The Care Quality Commission inspects and regulates care homes and has information on its website to help you make decisions about care.
- Barnsley Adult Social Care has lots of information on getting help to live at home, choosing and paying for a care home and more.