Support with Police Reporting or Safeguarding Referrals

Reporting domestic abuse to the police can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve never spoken about the abuse before or fear not being believed. We’re here to support you through that process—with sensitivity, clarity, and respect.
Whether you want to make a formal police complaint, need help with a safeguarding referral to social services, or simply want to understand your options, we’ll walk you through it. We help draft statements, gather supporting documentation, and liaise with police or safeguarding bodies on your behalf.
Safeguarding referrals are especially important where children are involved or if there is concern that someone in the household is vulnerable. You can make a referral yourself or we can make one for you. Reporting abuse is a brave first step—and we are here to make it a safe one.
Support with Police Reporting or Safeguarding Referrals

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Reporting to the police doesn’t always lead to prosecution—but it helps build a record and can strengthen future legal applications.
It’s a report made to social services when a child or vulnerable adult may be at risk. It can be made by a professional, friend, or the individual themselves.
In early stages, referrals and reports can be made discreetly. You will be informed of any next steps before they’re taken.
Speaking out is not easy—but you don’t have to do it alone. AAGA Solicitors offers legal and emotional support as you take this courageous step, ensuring your safety is protected and your voice is heard.
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