Last updated: 16/01/2026
ADHDNET is committed to promoting the safety, wellbeing, and protection of all individuals who use our services. Although our website does not collect or store patient information, safeguarding remains a core responsibility across all aspects of our work.
We recognise our duty to protect adults who may be at risk of harm, abuse, or neglect, and we ensure that all staff understand their responsibilities under UK safeguarding legislation, including the Care Act 2014 and relevant local safeguarding procedures.
Our Commitment
We are committed to:
- Creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all service users
- Ensuring concerns about safety or wellbeing are taken seriously and acted upon promptly
- Following clear procedures for reporting safeguarding concerns
- Working in partnership with local safeguarding authorities, healthcare providers, and other relevant agencies
- Ensuring staff receive appropriate safeguarding training and understand their responsibilities
- Maintaining confidentiality while sharing information appropriately when someone may be at risk
Raising a Concern
If you have a safeguarding concern about yourself or someone else, you can contact us directly. If there is an immediate risk of harm, please contact emergency services.
Safeguarding Enquiries
Email: [Insert Email]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Information Sharing
We only share information when it is lawful, necessary, and proportionate to protect someone from harm. Safeguarding concerns may be shared with:
- Local authority safeguarding teams
- Healthcare professionals
- Emergency services
We always aim to involve the individual concerned unless doing so would increase the risk of harm.
Review and Oversight
This safeguarding statement is reviewed regularly to ensure it reflects current legislation, best practice, and our organisational responsibilities.