CQC Quality Statements

Theme 3 – How the local authority ensures safety in the system: Safe systems, pathways and transitions

We statement

We work with people and our partners to establish and maintain safe systems of care, in which safety is managed, monitored and assured. We ensure continuity of care, including when people move between services.

1. Making a Safeguarding Referral to the Local Authority

When a person (either professional or a member of the public) has concerns that an adult is experiencing or at risk of abuse or neglect, but there is no immediate risk of harm, they should make a referral to the appropriate local authority referral point the next working day.

However, if the concerns are such that immediate action is required or there is an urgent risk the local authority’s Out of Hours team (adults) should be contacted without delay. Where there are concerns that a crime may have been committed the police should also be contacted.

Whenever a professional makes a referral, they should record all details on the adult’s case file / record.

2. Taking Immediate Action to Protect an Adult

If the Out of Hours team, receive a safeguarding alert or referral which indicates an adult is experiencing or at risk of abuse or neglect, and there is an immediate or urgent risk, the worker who receives the alert or referral must take all steps necessary to protect the adult. This includes arranging emergency medical treatment, contacting the police (by telephoning 999) and taking any other action to ensure the adult is safe.

See also local safeguarding adults board procedures.

3. Case Recording and Handover

Whether or not any immediate action is necessary, the Out of Hours team worker should record details of the concern(s) on the adult’s electronic social care record. The worker should pass all necessary information to the relevant team in adult social care before the end of their shift. If the adult is already known to adult social care, the  out of hours worker will notify their allocated worker.

See also Case Recording.

4. Further Reading

4.1 Relevant chapters

Assessments

Adult Safeguarding