Publications
There is a variety of promotional and publicity material for safeguarding adults in Oxfordshire. This information is intended to help you to prevent abuse and report it where you think it is happening. Please take time to look at it and where you think a vulnerable person may be at risk of serious harm, abuse, mistreatment or crime – report it.
- Poster 1 'One in twenty women over 85 suffers neglect' (.pdf format, 951 KB)
- Poster 2 '57,000 people over 65 are financially abused by a family member, close friend or care worker' (.pdf format, 952 KB)
- Poster 3 '32% of people with learning disabilities are bullied on a daily or weekly basis' (.pdf format, 951 KB)
- Poster 4 '50% of disabled women suffer domestic abuse' (.pdf format, 951 KB)
- Flyer (.pdf format, 951 KB)
- Oxfordshire Safeguarding Adults - guidance for all staff (.pdf format, 2.5Mb) - handbook
- Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults - What is Adult Abuse? (.pdf format, 135Kb)
- What is Adult Abuse - Easy-read leaflet (.pdf format, 951Kb)
- Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults - information card with contact details (.pdf format, 357Kb
- Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults - handy card with contact numbers (.pdf format, 150Kb)
- Oxfordshire Safeguarding People Board annual report 2008-09 (.pdf format, 2.6Mb)
Adult Abuse Speak up, Buckinghamshire Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Board
The campaign aims to raise public awareness around abuse and to ensure people in Buckinghamshire know what to do if they are worried about the welfare of an adult.
Click here to download the posters
Women's Aid resources:
A4 or A3 poster FREE TO DOWNLOAD
Text: He takes me shopping
then takes my money
He takes me to the doctor
then denies me medication...
See also - Leaflet, disability and domestic violence
Text: People pity him because he is taking care of you... people are reluctant to criticise this saint or to think he could be doing these terrible things.
A4 or A3 poster FREE TO DOWNLOAD
THEME: DISABILITY
More information
If you have any comments about the publicity materials or suggestions for improvements please email safeguardingadults@oxfordshire.gov.uk



