#LookCloser: 2 to 6 March 2026
The Children's Society's #LookCloser campaign seeks to raise awareness of child exploitation and trafficking.
A number of ways you can report abuse are detailed below.
Complete the online referral form:
Multi-agency safeguarding adults online referral form
If the adult is in immediate danger, in need of medical attention or if a crime has been committed, contact the Emergency Services (police and/or ambulance service).
To get further advice or information contact:
If you think that a child is in immediate danger, please ring 999 and speak to the police.
If you suspect that any child or young person is being abused or neglected, or you are otherwise concerned about their welfare or well-being, please get in touch with Children and Families Contact Swindon immediately.
Request for help and support form
Use the links below to visit dedicated webpages and find out more about the priority and resources available.
The Children's Society's #LookCloser campaign seeks to raise awareness of child exploitation and trafficking.
Joint message for parents and carers warning of potential risks from online offenders who will exploit the school holidays.
Commissioned by Swindon Safeguarding Partnership, we are proud to be adopting a Child First Framework across Swindon.
The Swindon Community Safety Partnership is a group of local organisations working together to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour, substance misuse and reoffending in Swindon.
Their focus includes prevention, early intervention and supporting vulnerable people through joined-up services.
Children and adults do not die in the arms of professionals.
Tragedy comes in the gap between them. As long as we see partnerships as an "add on" to the day job, this will continue to be the case.
We need to strengthen partnerships by putting both children and adults at the centre of good practice.
Swindon Safeguarding Partnership oversees the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements for children and adults with Care and Support Needs (Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023 and Care Act 2014).
These arrangements are led by Swindon Safeguarding Partnership Executives who make up the three statutory partners:
These partners support the following Business Plan:
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