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If you have a safeguarding concern, such as a child becoming open to abuse, or an older adult possibly being the victim of coercion, then you should contact the Safeguarding Officer with evidence of your concern. Not all concerns need action, but when it does, the Safeguarding Officer will either advise or contact relevant authorities.