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ANTI-STIGMA AWARENESS POSTER

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

COUNTERING ISLAMOPHOBIA

ANTI-BULLYING AWARENESS POSTER

ANTI-RACISM AWARENESS POSTER

HATE CRIME AWARENESS POSTER

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS

COMING SOON

DEFINITION OF ‘ABUSE’ AWARENESS

COMING SOON

The Police Anti-Corruption and Abuse Reporting Service gives people a way to report information about a police officer, member of police staff or volunteer who they believe are taking advantage of their role and abusing their position of power. This may be for financial or sexual motivation, or their conduct is motivated by hatred or prejudice.

AWARENESS – KEEP SAFE ALL THE TIME

OUR WATCH MEMBER PURCHASE SCAMS

Ahead of Black Friday, why not take some time to read Get Safe Online’s latest online shopping tips either via the leaflet attached or on our website.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in the UK fall victim to fraud when buying something online. Don’t become another one.

How to avoid being caught out:

  • Be careful how you pay
  • Check websites properly
  • Watch out for suspicious adverts
  • Don’t click blindly
  • Look for secure payment pages
  • Avoid counterfeits
  • Be wary of ‘free trials’
  • Delivery Scams
  • Don’t get fooled by fake discounts
  • Report fraud fast – Action Fraud

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FREE EXPERT ADVICE – SAFE JOBSEEKER TOOLS

New Job Seekers Tool Page – featuring seven free-to-use tools to check if the job you are looking at is a genuine opportunity or a scam. With a massive increase in employment scams, coupled with pre-festive season demands for extra staff in certain sectors, this new page will help stop you becoming a victim in this way if you are looking work.

Our advice on safe job searching includes tips on:

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DOWNLOAD GET SAFE ONLINE LEAFLET

CARING FOR THE VULNERABLE AND ELDERLY

AGE UK

We won’t let older people face winter alone

Plummetting temperatures and rising costs are a crisis for many older people. But through benefits advice, practical support and essential local services, we’ll be there to help.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

Find your local Neighbourhood Watch group – it might be nearer than you think!
Click here

If there isn’t a group near you, you can set one up! The first step to starting or joining a group, is becoming a member: Join here

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COMFRIENDS AGAINST SCAMS FREE DOWNLOAD ‘NO COLD CALLERS STICKER!’ING SOON

NO! To Domestic Violence & Abuse!

REFUGE UK

Are you experiencing domestic abuse?

You are not alone…

We are experiencing a large volume of calls related to survivors requiring assistance with obtaining a non-molestation order, this is not something we directly support with, we will offer signposting to alternative support services. For advice and support in regard to obtaining non-molestation orders and legal advice, please contact Rights of Women. If you do wish to speak to us about domestic abuse, safety planning, advice and support then please do call us on 0808 2000 247 or utilise our Live Chat to speak to an Advisor for support.

Scotland’s Domestic Abuse and Forced Marriage Helpline

Women in Wales: Live Fear Free Helpline / Llinell Gymworth Byw Heb Ofn

RESPECT MENS ADVICE

RESPECT MENS ADVICE LINE We’re here to support men affected by domestic abuse.

Men’s Advice Line
Information Hub

The Information Hub was created to help you find contacts to your local male victim’s domestic abuse service, access refuges / safe houses for male victims, and find a range of services offering specialised support for other areas of need including housing and homelessness, immigration, mental health and wider.

ManKind Initiative

Respect – male victims

Northern Ireland:Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline

REPORT CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT

Report child abuse to a local council

If you think a child or young person is at risk or being abused or neglected, contact the children’s social care team at their local council. If you do not know where they live, contact your local council’s team, the NSPCC or the Police for advice.

You can read about what might happen after you report it.

CHILD NEGLECT

Imagine being a child or young person, being hungry, no food in the house, not knowing if you’ll be fed that day.