Today is day 4 of #StopAdultAbuseWeek and the theme today is 'Adult Grooming'. We want to encourage you to think about the signs of #grooming and how to respond to promote safer cultures if you recognise someone you know is being groomed.
Spot the signs: anncrafttrust.org/signs-of-gā¦
Going on a walk with friends or family can be a great way to help boost our overall mood and wellbeing.
@samaritans have some great resources to help you look after yourself and bring hope in these tough times. #WSPDbit.ly/2XIR8q0
"By ignoring the swimming sector in the latest easing of lockdown, the Government has let down millions who rely on being in the water"
Swim England CEO @JMNSwimmer expresses her ādismay and frustrationā at the continued failure from @GOVUK and @10DowningStreet ā¬ļø #OpenOurPools
On the fourth day of #StopAdultAbuseWeek, we are urging communities to look out for their most vulnerable, to spot the signs of drug dealing and exploitation, and to report this to the police. Your voice will be heard and will make a difference.
Dealers from cities have been using the pandemic as a gateway into the homes of vulnerable adults under the pretence of offering care and support. Many of these will go on to be abused & have their homes taken over by dealers to sell illegal substances. This known as #cuckooing
If you, or someone you know, is suffering from domestic abuse, contact our partners Next Link for help and advice on 0800 4700 280 or access their Live Chat facility via their website nextlinkhousing.co.uk
Weāre supporting #StopAdultAbuseWeek a local initiative helping people look out for the most vulnerable members of our communities. We urge you to look out for people in your area, and familiarise yourself with signs of abuse and concern.