Vulnerable Person at Risk.
- Ebbsfleet NhW Coordinator
- Jan 28, 2023
- 2 min read
*HAS BEEN SENT TO ALL NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH COORDINATORS AND PARTNERS OF NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH*
Together with their partners, Kent Police are working to make sure priority support is given to any vulnerable person at risk. Please share the below information with your members, local community, friends and family.
Vulnerable people are more likely to be a victim of abuse, everyone has the right to be treated with respect and dignity and no one should have to suffer abuse. The earlier you report abuse, the less harm someone will suffer.
A person can be considered vulnerable if they:
need care and support
are experiencing, or at risk of, abuse or neglect
are unable to protect themselves
People are often more at risk of abuse if they’re isolated, dependent on someone (such as a carer), have memory problems or difficulty communicating.
Most vulnerable people will never come into contact with the police but for those that do, we've developed the 'At Risk of Going Missing' form with Kent Search and Rescue and Kent Fire and Rescue Service. Download a copy below, fill in and keep in a safe place.
Abuse can take many forms for example; physical, psychological, financial or sexual and can happen anywhere - at home, in a nursing home, at hospital, or in public. Although it can be carried out by strangers, it is usually someone known to the victim.
What to look out for:
injuries, such as bruises
unkempt or malnourished appearance
becoming isolated or withdrawn
new people regularly visiting or living at the address
house appearing in need of repair.
Adults with Alzheimer's/dementia
With an increasing population living for longer, the instances of dementia are also increasing. Dementia sufferers are at an increased risk of becoming confused and as a consequence a rise in dementia sufferers being reported missing is expected.
Most of the dementia sufferers in Kent (estimated to be over 21,000 people) will never come into contact with the police but for those that do, we've developed the 'At Risk of Going Missing' form (available below) with Kent Search and Rescue and Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
This form should be completed by next of kin/carers and should be available to give to emergency responders if necessary. It's an invaluable tool for search teams offering vital information at an early stage of the investigation.
Click on the link below to access the ‘At Risk of Going Missing’ form.
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