Help
I need immediate help
Do you need immediate help or have a real emergency?
If so call 999 or contact your local police here:
When should I report to CEOP?
We help children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to us by pressing this button:
Remember if you need immediate help call 999
You can also ring Childline on 0800 1111 or visit their website.
Childline is yours – a free, private and confidential service where you can be you. Whatever your worry, whenever you need help, however you want to get in touch. They are there for you online, on the phone, anytime.
You can look at their information and advice at childline.org.uk
Report bullying
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This is an anonymous reporting service for pupils, families and local community that allows you to send a message or text to a confidential school email account where staff experienced in responding to issues will receive it.
When you complete the online form you can choose to send it anonymously or, if you want us to get back to you, you can leave your contact details
Why do we think this is important?
We know that reporting can raise awareness of an issue across the school and things can change because of that, through discussion and education. Reporting someone who is bullying, for example, can very often focus attention on that person and is sometimes enough to change their behaviour.
Whilst your report may not always get the solution you want to see, reporting bad behaviours can often stop them from happening to others. If people know their unacceptable behaviour will be reported they are less likely to do it and this can have a positive effect across the whole school.
Help with mental health
Are you worried about a child or young person’s behaviour or mental health?
You’re not alone. Please share your concerns with staff at school.
Heads Together
If you are looking for general mental health support Heads Together Charity Partners are there for you. Whether we struggle with disappointing exam results, the loss of a job, a relationship break-up, depression, anxiety or any other mental health challenge, we all struggle with our mental health at times, and we all need support.
Samaritans
It is important to remember that Samaritans are always there to help, not only when people feel suicidal. Samaritans offer a safe place for people to talk, any time, in their own way. People can contact Samaritans by phone, email, text, in writing or face-to-face.
Samaritans can be contacted 24/7, 365 days a year, on 116 123 or by email jo@samaritans.org.
Young Minds
Young Minds have a parents helpline which is available to offer advice to parents and carers worried about a child or young person under 25.
The parents helpline is available for free Mon-Fri from 9.30am to 4pm – available in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Call 0808 8025544