About The Ann Craft Trust
We are a leading UK authority in safeguarding adults and young people at risk.
We support and advise organisations across a wide variety of sectors from health and social care, the voluntary sector to all Sport and Activity and UK funded sports, supporting all organisations to develop best practice in safeguarding adults at risk.
We advise, train and support with policy, practice and procedure development, as well as offer an extensive directory of resources and contacts that relate to safeguarding matters.
As a national charity our experienced team carry out training, practice reviews and contribute to world-leading research to protect the most vulnerable in society today.
Our work is dedicated to key issues affecting adults and young people at risk including domestic abuse, forced marriage, financial abuse, grooming, sexual exploitation and disability hate crime.
We believe that everyone has the right to be treated with respect and dignity.
What is Safeguarding?
Safeguarding is a term used to represent measures to protect the health, well-being and human rights of individuals, which allow children, young people and adults at risk, to live free from abuse, harm and neglect. Every organisation, small group and individual should be aware of their responsibility in work and society as safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
Everyone deserves to be safe.
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The Ann Craft Trust Registered charity number 1086592