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 (This page will redirect to the new location in 15 seconds, unless you select a link option) CLICK ON LINK: Abuse Disclosure: 'Disclosure' is a term that is used to describe the communication of previously secret, or private evidence of events, or circumstances. It is a legal term that describes the transfer of information from one side of a legal conflict to another. Our use of the term is mainly limited to the disclosure of abusive, neglectful, or prejudicial behaviour of any kind, which results in an imbalance of power, used to obtain physical, emotional, psychological and economic advantage over others, or to 'exclude' them from reasonable access to resources, against that person's wishes and reasonable needs. Disclosure, in the above respect, is the reporting experiences & events and the supply of evidence, to an appropriate agency, or institution. This can be the Police (999 & Police Station); Vulnerable Adults Unit (Police Service); Child Protection Service (Social Services / Health / Police); Social Services - Child & Family Services; Any Health or Social Service Agencies you are already involved with; CSCI - (for people in Residential & Nursing Care, Obtaining Home Care, or a Professional, Community Service). The appropriate agencies are listed on this web site and Local Contact Numbers are available from any Local Authority & Health Service Office, Police Station and Telephone directory. Read More 
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