Safeguarding
At Justice & Care, safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do. Safeguarding is not just a legal duty; it is a moral responsibility that underpins our mission to bring freedom, justice and systemic change.
Our Commitment
We are committed to creating a safe, respectful and empowering environment for survivors, staff, partners and all those we engage with. Our safeguarding approach is survivor-centred, trauma-informed and rooted in best practice.
Whether supporting a survivor, working with law enforcement, or engaging with the public, we uphold the highest standards of care and protection.
What Safeguarding Means to Us
- Protecting survivors from harm, exploitation, abuse or neglect.
- Ensuring informed consent and respecting the autonomy of those we support.
- Maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive information with care.
- Creating safe spaces for disclosure, recovery and empowerment.
- Training our team to recognise and respond to safeguarding concerns.
- Working collaboratively with trusted partners to uphold safety and rights.
Reporting a Concern
We believe that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. If you have a safeguarding concern related to our work, we encourage you to report it. All concerns are taken seriously and handled with discretion and care.
You can contact our safeguarding team directly at: safeguarding@justiceandcare.org.uk
If you’d prefer to speak with us, please call us +442039592580 and ask to speak with our Safeguarding Lead.
Find out more
Justice & Care operates under a robust safeguarding policy, regularly reviewed and aligned with UK legislation and international standards. Our team receives ongoing training to ensure we remain vigilant, informed and responsive.