Report

 If someone is in danger or a crime is being committed, phone 999 to contact police, ambulance, or fire services. 

Reporting takes a few minutes.

Tell us what happened and the report will be viewed and triaged by a member of our support services.  They will assess the severity, urgency and nature of the concern and ensure it is suitably prioritised and dealt with by the appropriate people.  We aim to respond to all reports within 3 working days, but more urgent reports will be addressed more quickly. This system should not be used to report emergencies, if someone is in danger or a crime is being committed, phone 999 to contact police, ambulance, or fire services.

Tell us anonymously and you won’t get a response but information is used to identify and address trends. 

You can find out more about disclosure and reporting options and what happens next on our FAQs..

Reports are confidential and only passed onto relevant staff on a strictly need-to-know basis.

There are two ways you can tell us what happened