How do I contact a social worker in Nottingham?

By Telephone

  1. Opening hours are 9.00 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday.
  2. Adult Social Care services that can be accessed via 0300 131 0300 include:
  3. All enquiries outside these hours, please use the Emergency Duty Team number 0115 876 1000.

What can you do if Social Care decide not to get involved in safeguarding?

Complain to the local authority by writing a letter You should explain in your letter how the decision will affect you and why you don’t think it’s right. You can also ask for an explanation of how the decision has been made.

How do I contact Nottingham City Council?

Customer Hub For all other enquiries please call switchboard on 0115 915 5555. Our Customer Hub and contact centres are open from 9am -5pm.

How do I make a complaint to Nottingham City Council?

Nottingham City Council complaints contacts

  1. Visit Contact Page.
  2. Email Customer Services on [email protected].
  3. Call Customer Services on 01159 155 555.
  4. Visit Homepage.

Is Nottingham a good place to live?

Nottingham is an excellent place to live and offers a superb range of facilities, with many things on offer for residents. Numerous schools provide good quality education. The city’s easy access from various other major towns in England is a nice plus.

Is Nottingham a poor city?

Nottingham has high levels of deprivation and ranks 11th out of the 317 districts in England using the average score measure. Details of the Indices of Multiple Deprivation are provided in the link below and the Indices are often used to evidence funding by identifying areas with higher levels of deprivation.

Can a social worker look around your house?

Aside from having a clean and livable space, your social worker will also look to see if your home is free of any hazards. Make sure there is nothing that could make your home dangerous.

How often should a social worker visit?

If you are in care, your social worker must visit you: Within 1 week of you moving to live in a new place. Then at least every 6 weeks for the first year. Then every 6 weeks unless it has been agreed that you will live where you are until you are 18, in which case you must be visited at least once every 3 months.