Safeguarding adults at risk: Office of the Public Guardian
Find out how the Office of the Public Guardian protects adults at risk from abuse or neglect.
The Office of the Public Guardian’s (OPG) has a safeguarding duty to protect people at risk of abuse or neglect.
This includes investigating concerns reported to us about:
- deputies appointed by the Court of Protection
- attorneys appointed under a registered lasting power of attorney (LPA)
- attorneys under a registered enduring power of attorney (EPA)
Our policy and strategy set out our role and approach to safeguarding adults at risk.
This page is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
Safeguarding policy
The Office of the Public Guardian’s policy on protecting adults at risk of abuse or neglect.
Safeguarding strategy 2019 to 2025
The Office of the Public Guardian has a role in supporting and providing safeguarding to the adults at risk who we come into contact with.
This strategy sets out how we will achieve this.
How we deal with safeguarding concerns
Find out how the Office of the Public Guardian can help if you have concerns that someone is being abused or neglected under a lasting power of attorney (LPA), enduring power of attorney (EPA) or deputy court order.
Updates to this page
Published 29 April 2019Last updated 11 July 2019 + show all updates
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Added 'How we deal with safeguarding concerns' guidance page
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First published.