Staffordshire Children's Trust is a partnership which brings together the organisations responsible for services for children, young people and their families in a shared commitment to improving children's lives. The outcomes that are most important to children and young people are:
Being healthy
Staying safe
Enjoying and achieving
Economic wellbeing
Making a positive contribution
Reporting Abuse
If you think someone is being abused or you think their safety is at risk, then it is important to tell someone.
Where a crime has been committed or if you're worried about someone's immediate safety, contact the Police by dialling 999.
Otherwise you should report your concerns to a county council social work team.
Report child abuse
Report abuse of a vulnerable adult
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