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KA campaign has been launched across Wales encouraging people to contact social services if they are worried that a family member, friend, neighbour or someone that they know in their community is at risk of abuse, neglect and harm.

Social Services in Wales has seen a reduction in referrals to its services since lockdown. Abuse, neglect and harm hasn’t stopped but opportunities to spot the signs have reduced as access to childcare settings, schools, social situations and interaction between people has been limited.

It is now more important than ever that we look out for each other and people are advised to contact Monmouthshire County Council’s social services safeguarding team on 01873 735492 if you are worried about an adult at risk;  01291 635669 if you are concerned about a child; or call 101 if they are worried that someone could be at risk.

Councillor Sara Jones, Cabinet Member with responsibility for Community Safety, said: “Social services are open and ready to help if people are concerned that a family member, friend or neighbour needs support. Although we have tried to maintain contact with people already known to us before lockdown, there is a risk that abuse, neglect or harm is happening behind closed doors and is even being exacerbated by the pandemic.

“I would encourage anyone who is worried to make the call to social services. It can be a difficult decision but one which could help to save someone from suffering abuse, neglect or harm. You can also call 101 or, in an emergency call 999. During this difficult time it’s down to all of us to look out for each other – together we can keep children, young people and adults safe.”

Visit the Safe Help website https://gov.wales/safe-help/keeping-people-safe for more information about local social services and how to raise your concerns. If your call is more urgent dial 101, or in emergency call 999.