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Safeguarding issue.

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callmeadoctor · 17/09/2021 13:48

Not sure about this one as not too much experience. My son had a brain injury a year or so ago. Back home now and with community rehab. Definitely cognitive and emotional issues. Does not have capacity at moment (although can ask to go to toilet etc) and can chat normally but with memory issues.
He is being visited by community physiologist for relaxation purposes (we were told). Today he explained to them that he was feeling low and depressed and the physcologist asked (and he gave them) his phone number.
The physcologist didn't give him their number.

The physcologist didn't ask us or indeed tell us this had happened. I feel a bit uncomfortable about this, my son is just over 18 so I assume that they are treating him as a "normal" adult.

Indeed I also don't know why they need his number, are they going to ring and chat to him?
He has always been told to ignore unknown callers (safeguarding) so its not like he would answer anyway.

Should I let it go?

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callmeadoctor · 17/09/2021 13:49

Will work out how to spell physcologist at some point Grin

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