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National Safeguarding Adults Week 2025

National Safeguarding Adults Week 2025

National Safeguarding Adults Week 2024 takes place from Monday 17th – Friday 21st November 2025  

During Safeguarding Adults Week 2025, the Partnership Board will explore a different safeguarding theme each day in line with those shared by Ann Craft Trust:

Safeguarding Adults Week is a time for organisations to come together to raise awareness of important safeguarding issues.

We believe that working in partnerships allows us to share our knowledge of safeguarding, learn from others and ultimately create safer cultures. 

During Safeguarding Adults Week 2025, we’ll be collaborating with our partners to explore a different safeguarding theme each day. 

Prevention: Act Before Abuse

Safeguarding Adults Week 2025 is all about prevention.

Usually, when people talk about “safeguarding”, they are talking about the policies and procedures we might put into place to respond to concerns of abuse, or to minimise the risk of a person being harmed or abused again. They are also talking about the lessons we might learn from past cases of abuse.

It’s time to change the conversation.

It’s important to learn the right lessons when things go wrong. But it is much better to prevent abuse from occurring in the first place than it is to respond to instances of harm, neglect, and isolation.

Throughout the week, we’re encouraging people to take a closer look at their approach to prevention. We want individuals and organisations to ensure that prevention is embedded in their policies and procedures.

As well as discussing some key safeguarding topics, we will also be sharing stories of instances where early intervention has helped to avoid the crisis point.

We need the courage and the confidence to act on our instincts, and to speak up when something feels wrong. And we need to build resilient communities in which people know their rights and responsibilities, and understand what to do the moment they have concerns.

Keep an eye on this page for continued updates

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