Safeguarding is top of the agenda for organisations across West Yorkshire this week.
Tackling mental health, raising awareness of domestic abuse and providing awareness on doorstep crime and scammers targeting the vulnerable are all topics covered as part of West Yorkshire’s Safeguarding Week.
All the local safeguarding boards and community safety partnerships across the region have joined forces with West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson and West Yorkshire Police to hold workshops and events aimed at informing the public and professionals about how to protect the most vulnerable across the region.
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