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Staying safe and accident prevention

Babies and children are naturally curious and love to explore their environment. This does mean they are at risk of accidents. Young people and teenagers also need to know how to keep themselves safe as they grow into adults. It’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with potential dangers and how to protect your child from them.

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If your child has additional needs visit our specific section for more support

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Safeguarding People

The Safeguarding People team safeguards and promotes the health and welfare of all children and young people. Visit safeguarding people for more information.

If you are concerned about the welfare or safety of a child or young person in Bedfordshire, Luton or Milton Keynes, you can call: 

Bedford Borough

Central Bedfordshire

Luton

Milton Keynes

You do not have to give your name and your conversation will be treated confidentially.

If you are concerned about the welfare or safety of an adult in Bedfordshire, Luton or Milton Keynes, you can call:

Bedford Borough

Central Bedfordshire

Luton

Milton Keynes

You do not have to give your name and your conversation will be treated confidentially.

Information

Who can help

If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s safety, a health professional in our team will be able to offer advice and support.

You can email ccs.bedsandlutonchildrenshealthhub@nhs.net

You can call 0300 555 0606

Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays).


 Or you can text:

Open Monday to Friday 9am to 4:30pm (excluding bank holidays).

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