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Managing immediate concerns about the safety of an adult at risk

Section 2

The safety of the adult at risk is paramount. Therefore:

  • a decision should be taken as to whether there are immediate concerns about an adult’s safety;
  • if serious injury has occurred and there is a need for urgent medical attention call for an ambulance by dialling 999;
  • action should be taken to protect the individual from abuse;
  • practitioners should contact the police using 999 if there is imminent danger. They should do this without delay to protect the adult from the risk of imminent danger;
  • consideration should also be given to the immediate safety of others, individual, children or adults who also may be at immediate risk of abuse.
Example: A district nurse is outside the house of an adult patient. They hear what appears to be the adult being assaulted by a family member. They phone the police immediately.