Are you a victim of financial abuse?

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A Safe Space to Talk: Reporting Financial Concerns at Your GP Surgery

Many people feel isolated and overwhelmed when they believe they are being taken advantage of financially. Sometimes, the thought of approaching a bank or the police can seem frightening or too complicated.

Your GP Surgery: A Familiar Haven of Trust

We understand this reluctance. At our practice, we have deep, long-standing relationships with our patients. You are accustomed to discussing sensitive, personal matters with your doctor and nursing team in a private, non-threatening environment. We are here to listen, not to judge.

What to Look For

Financial abuse can be subtle. It might involve:

  • Someone taking your cash or using your bank card without permission.
  • Feeling pressured to change your will or sign documents you don't understand.
  • Family members or carers taking over management of your finances against your wishes.
  • A neighbour or helpful acquaintance taking advantage of your finances.

We are Here to Listen and Help

If you recognise any of these concerns in your own life or that of someone you know, please talk to us during your next visit. You don’t need a special appointment; just ask to speak privately with your doctor, nurse, or a member of our staff.

Our team has been trained to listen empathetically and to help you explore your options. We can discreetly connect you with further support in a controlled, safe way that respects your wishes.

You are not alone, and you do not have to carry this worry by yourself. Help is available, and it starts with a trusted conversation here at your surgery.

Page last reviewed: 05 May 2026
Page created: 05 May 2026