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Shannon Milmine

South Lanarkshire Council offering help to vulnerable adults

A South Lanarkshire Council committee is offering support to vulnerable adults in the area.

The South Lanarkshire Adult Support and Protection Committee aims to offer help to adults who are unable to protect themselves.

This includes adults who may be at risk of harm if they are over 16 years of age; those unable to safeguard their own wellbeing, property and/or rights; people seen as a risk to themselves or others; and those affected by illness, mental disorder or disability.

The committee’s work was highlighted in recognition of National Adult Protection Day, which was yesterday (February 20).

Independent chairwoman of the committee, Safaa Baxter, said: “I am pleased to mark National Adult Protection Day on Sunday, 20 February, which celebrates the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007.

“The Act has been fundamental in supporting and protecting some of the most vulnerable members of our communities.

“Last year we dealt with just under 3000 adult protection referrals in South Lanarkshire. These included referrals about a range of issues faced by vulnerable adults who are being physically, financially and psychologically harmed.

“We hope that a National Adult Protection Day will continue to highlight to our communities the issue of adults at risk and adult protection more widely.

“Unfortunately, there are adults within our communities who are unable to look after themselves for example, because of illness or disability, and may be at risk of all types of harm including neglect, physical, sexual, and financial exploitation.

“Raising public awareness remains a priority for the South Lanarkshire Adult Protection Committee and we want people to know that there are agencies they can contact if they or someone they know is being harmed.

"All it takes is a phone call, even an anonymous call to allow further inquiries to be made.”

A video showing signs to look out for when worried about an adult who is at risk of harm is available on the council’s Youtube channel.

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