Safeguarding at Our Clinic
How We Handle Concerns
If you raise a concern, we will:
- Listen without judgement
- Take your concern seriously
- Explain what will happen next
- Share information only when necessary to keep someone safe
Your Privacy
We respect your confidentiality.
We only share information if:
- Someone is at risk of harm
- A crime may have been committed
- The law requires us to
We always share the minimum necessary information.
Keeping You Safe
Your safety and wellbeing are our top priority. We want every client to feel safe, respected, and supported when using our services.
If you ever feel unsafe, worried or need advice, we are here to help.
What Safeguarding Means
Safeguarding is about protecting people from:
- Abuse or neglect
- Harm or exploitation
- Unsafe situations
- Behaviour that makes them feel uncomfortable or threatened
Everyone has the right to be safe.
Our Commitment
We make sure that:
- We are trained to recognise and respond to safeguarding concerns
- Concerns are taken seriously and acted on quickly
- We work with local safeguarding teams when needed
- Information is shared safely and only when necessary to protect someone
If You Have a Concern about your own safety or someone else’s, please speak to us.
Clinical Director and Safeguarding Lead Dr Marios Josephidou
Deputy Safeguarding Lead Nicola Josephidou
If Someone Is in Immediate Danger Call 999.
For non‑emergency concerns, you can also contact:
- Local Authority Safeguarding Adults Team: 01908 253772 (office hours) or 01908 725005 (out of hours),
- Local Children’s Services: https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/children-young-people-and-families/childrens-social-care
- Police (non‑emergency): 101