An adult at risk of harm is a person (aged 16 years or over) who is:
There are many different types of harm, including:
There are a number of ways to recognise if an adult is at risk of abuse or neglect. Some of these include:
Anyone can harm. It could be a:
Anywhere, this could be in the family home or any type of social or health care setting, hospital ward, care home, day service, social club or respite service.
The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 was introduced by the Scottish Government in October 2008. Part one of the Act deals with the protection of adults at risk of harm. Visit the Scottish Government’s webpage for a short introduction on Part one of the Act.
The Act can be used to deal with any harm, whether deliberate or not. It may also be used for adults at risk who are harming or neglecting themselves, or who are experiencing domestic abuse.
If you have a concern about an adult in Orkney you should:
Call 01856 873535 and ask for Adult Social Work during normal office hours (Monday to Friday 9am-5pm)
Call 01856 888000 and ask for the Emergency Social worker outside of normal office hours (after 5pm or before 9am and at weekends)
If there is an emergency, just call 999 anytime.
During normal office hours Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm Contact Orkney Health and Care Children and Families Services on 01856 873535 extension 3342 or if the person is an adult call 01856 873535 and ask for Adult Social Work
This will take you to The Balfour Hospital switchboard then you ask for the Emergency Social Worker.