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21 February 2025

Public urged to be alert to financial scams and theft

Residents are being asked to pay attention to potential scams aimed at taking their money. Scammers can also pressure people to sign over property.

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Residents are being asked to pay attention to potential scams aimed at taking their money. Scammers can also pressure people to sign over property.

Renfrewshire Council, Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership and Police Scotland are urging local people to be alert. The call to be vigilant comes following Adult Support and Protection Day, an annual awareness raising campaign.

Scams can happen anywhere—in the home, at work or in a public place. It can be a rogue trader, a close family member or someone befriending an adult with the aim of getting money or access to bank cards.

Brian was 77 when he met a man in his local shop. The man quickly befriended him and started doing his shopping. He was given access to Brian’s bank account and £8,000 went missing.

Anyone can become a victim, but some people are more at risk. Adults who have ill health, trauma, or physical and mental health conditions have a higher risk of being scammed.

Police held drop-in information events in Piazza in Paisley, Johnstone Town Hall and Renfrew Health and Social Care Centre to help spread the word about financial scams.

Tam Baillie, chair of Renfrewshire Adult Protection Committee, said: “Making sure people are aware that they can be scammed and how it can impact them is hugely important. When people know what to look for, they can reduce the likelihood they will be scammed and also keep an eye out for family members and neighbours being conned out of their money or homes.”

Brenda Walker, National Adult Support and Protection Coordinator for Scotland, said: “It can be difficult to know what to do when you’re worried about someone, and you might feel that you don’t want to interfere. However, reporting your concerns could really help to keep someone safe and turn their life around.

“The current cost of living crisis is making it even more difficult for those who are looking after others, or struggling to take care of themselves, so it’s more important right now than ever to keep your eyes open for signs of harm.

“Everyone has a role to play in keeping those in their communities safe, so I would encourage anyone who has seen something that worries them to please say something.”

Anyone worried about an adult should make a referral to the Adult Services team or call the police on 101. In an emergency, call 999. 

Find information, help and support to protect adults on Renfrewshire Council’s website.

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