Help for someone being abused or neglected
If an adult or child is in immediate danger you should ring the emergency services or contact the police on 999
If the situation does not require emergency assistance you should report your concerns to:
Manchester Contact Centre
Telephone: 0161 234 5001 (open 24 hours a day, seven days a week)
Email: mcsreply@manchester.gov.uk
Online through: Sign-Video
More information can be found on their website at www.manchester.gov.uk/get_help_support
If you are in any doubt about reporting your concerns don’t think ‘What if I’m wrong?’ think ‘What if I’m right?’
More information for practitioners
Adults Practitioners should complete the online form on the MCC website
Referrals for children & families
Practitioners who have identified a child in need of help, support or protection should telephone 0161 234 5001 to speak to specialist social care and early help staff.
Children’s Practitioners will be able to discuss their request promptly, efficiently and securely – and will be able to access social work advice and guidance about the next steps and the right option for the child and their family.
The Manchester Advice and Guidance Hub is delivered from North, Central and South localities; and comprises co-located multi-agency staff including social care, early help, education, health and police. This approach enables an integrated response to ensure that children and their families receive the right level of support and appropriate interventions at the right time, and that all partners are provided with quality advice, support and consultation at the first point of contact.
Practitioners calling the service can help to make the most of the conversation by having the following details ready:
- the child’s presenting needs
- what they or their service have already done or where they have accessed support
- ensuring that they have consent from the family to talk to Children’s Services.
Before calling practitioners should consider the MSCB levels of need framework; and if contact with an Early Help Hub is appropriate.
Other points to note:
- this telephone referral service is only for:
- practitioners
- children’s referrals
- the public should contact the Manchester Contact Centre.
Early Help Practitioner Zone
Guidance and resources for practitioners, including the Early Help Assessment Form and Levels of Need Framework; and how to contact the Early Help Hubs can be found in the Early Help Practitioner Zone on the MCC website at Help & Support Manchester
Practitioners can find the full list of referral forms in our resource hub – this includes a link to allegations management and adult or child Review referrals.
Manchester Children’s Services Procedures ManualÂ
To view the operational Procedures Manual for Children’s Services please follow the link:Â Â https://www.proceduresonline.com/manchester/cs/
Please note this manual is updated on a regular basis and therefore is best viewed a web document.
PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE BUSINESS UNIT OR EMAIL ANY FORM OF REFERRAL TO THE MSP INBOX – this may result in a delay in your referral reaching the correct team.
More advice for the public
For more information visit the Manchester City Council website at www.manchester.gov.uk
Help & Support Manchester
Details of services, opportunities, advice and guidance to help you and your family improve your lives can be found on the MCC website Help & Support Manchester at hsm.manchester.gov.uk
Crimestoppers is an independent charity that works with police forces throughout the UK that people can use to pass on information about a crime anonymously.
- call 0800 555 111 (24 hours a day and 7 days a week)
- anonymous online reporting form
- you don’t have to give them your name or any personal information; calls are not recorded and cannot be traced.
Need more help for children or young people?
Responding to abuse – the NSPCC has updated its information on recognising and responding to child abuse; their website includes updated information on: responding to disclosures; information sharing; and consent – visit learning.nspcc.org.uk for more information.
Call Childline on 0800 1111 (free 24 hour service) or visit their website at www.childline.org.uk if you are under 19 and are experiencing feelings of stress, anxiety; or if you are lonely or down and need someone to talk to.
Need more help for adults?
Visit the Care Quality Commission website at www.cqc.org.uk for information about adult services.
Still not sure if you should contact someone?
- domestic violence and abuse – this can be verbal, financial, emotional, coercion or control
- an abusive or exploitative relationship
- behavioural, emotional well-being or mental health issues
- alcohol or substance misuse
- modern slavery
- forced marriage
- so called honour based violence
- radicalisation or extremism
- female genital mutilation (FGM)
- abuse or neglect in care such as a care or nursing home or through care at home
- abuse or neglect in a health setting such as a hospital or medical practice
- hate crime due to ethnicity, skin colour, religion, sexual orientation.
Manchester City Council can signpost you onto services that could support you, your family or someone you care about through the challenges you face – visit their website at  www.manchester.gov.uk for more information.