There are many commonalities between community safety and safeguarding, as demonstrated with safeguarding being one of the topics focused on within the website. But there are different elements, for example the legislation. Whilst everyone can be involved in community safety or be a victim of when it goes wrong, safeguarding is about protecting children and adults at risk from a range of abuse. Safeguarding must always be taken into consideration and the duty to report applies across community safety as it does in other services.
An adult survivor of domestic abuse may not be an adult at risk in regard to safeguarding, however if they disclose something about their child which suggests a child is at risk, then a report should be made in regard to the child.
There are many instances where a situation falls under both safeguarding and community safety. For example, cuckooing (criminal exploitation) which often involves an adult at risk coupled with criminal activity.
The close working relationship between the two is demonstrated in the directory by the links to the community safety page(s) on local authority webpages and to the safeguarding webpages as well.