Safeguarding Adults Forum 2024 in Hounslow
Share your adult safeguarding experiences with us to help improve the service
Who is it for?
It is for anyone who has used Hounslow Council’s Adult Safeguarding Service.
What is Adult Safeguarding?
Adult Safeguarding is about protecting vulnerable adults from abuse or neglect.
It is about making sure that everybody is safe and treated with respect.
What do you want me to do?
Share your experience in the way you prefer.
This could be any of:
- Face-to-face group meetings
- Online Group Meetings
- Interviews
- Telephone calls
Why do you want to hear from me?
Sharing your experience will help improve the Adult Safeguarding Service.
It is best to hear from those who have had a safeguarding alert or been through the process.
We will give your feedback to Hounslow Council to help them make changes and improve services. We will create a report but we won’t use your name or personal details about you. We will check with you first about what we can share.
Do I have to take part?
You do not have to take part.
You can also change your mind, and leave at any time. We can remove and destroy any information you have already given us.
Are there risks?
It might make you feel sad talking about a bad experience. We will not make you talk about something you do not want to.
Do I get anything?
If you attend meetings or interviews you will receive a £25 Voucher.
What happens with the information I give?
We will not use or share your name or personal details and will keep your information safe. However, if you or someone else is at risk of harm, we would report it.
If you have an adult safeguarding concern: If there is immediate danger, call 999.
To report, call 020 8583 3100, Monday - Friday, 9am – 5pm
Out of hours, call: 020 8583 2222
General advice, call: 020 8583 4515
Take part!
If you would like to join us to talk about your safeguarding experiences, we need your permission.
If you need this information in a different format such as an accessible PDF, large print, audio recording or braille, please contact us.
Community language and British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters can attend meetings if requested.
Click here to start the survey
Or download the Consent Form below