Safeguarding Statement

We are committed to keeping children, young people and adults safe from harm.

Everyone who works at our surgery has a duty to protect people who may be at risk. This includes children, older people and adults who may be vulnerable due to illness, disability or personal circumstances.

We take safeguarding seriously. Our team is trained to recognise signs of abuse, neglect or harm. If we are concerned about someone’s safety, we will take action and share information with the right services, in line with national guidance.

We work closely with other organisations, including social care and health services, to help keep people safe.

If you are worried about your own safety, or the safety of someone else, please speak to a member of our team. We will listen and do our best to help.

In an emergency, or if someone is in immediate danger, please call 999.

Page last reviewed: 22 March 2026
Page created: 22 March 2026