This report examines safeguarding intervention practices for Florence and Errol, focusing on their specific needs and the Care Act 2014. The analysis includes a discussion of 'making safeguarding personal' and 'positive risk taking' as key intervention strategies. The report justifies the chosen interventions, emphasizing the importance of person-centered approaches, legal considerations, and the role of social services in improving the couple's quality of life. It highlights practical implementation strategies, addresses challenges related to Errol's dementia and Florence's caregiving responsibilities, and emphasizes the importance of community engagement and accessible information. The report also explores the use of positive risk-taking to encourage personal growth and the management of emotional constraints. The analysis underscores the importance of safeguarding principles, legal frameworks, and collaborative approaches to ensure the couple's well-being and safety, including the involvement of social workers and the need for legal assistance when necessary. The report concludes by providing a detailed overview of the case study and the intervention strategies.