Pupil Safeguarding Hub
Welcome to the Pupil Safeguarding Hub
This section of the website is just for you! Here, you’ll find helpful resources, advice, and guidance on how to keep yourself safe both online and offline. Whether you’re looking for information on staying safe, need support, or just want to know where to go for help, we’ve got you covered.
Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, and we want to make sure you always have someone to turn to when you need it. Explore the different sections to find useful tips, trusted advice, and ways to get support whenever you need it.
Remember, you are never alone – help is always available! 💙
Safeguarding Resources:
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NSPCC Learning – Provides safeguarding and child protection resources, training courses, and guidance for professionals working with children.
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CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command) – A branch of the National Crime Agency dedicated to protecting children from online sexual abuse and exploitation.
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Childnet International – Helps children, parents, and educators promote online safety.
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Internet Matters – Offers expert support and practical tips for children to safely navigate the internet.
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UK Safer Internet Centre – Provides resources for safe and responsible technology use.
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Kidscape – Focuses on anti-bullying strategies and protecting children from harm.
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Bullying UK – Provides advice and support for children, parents, and schools regarding bullying.
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Thinkuknow – An education programme by CEOP, offering age-appropriate online safety resources.
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Childline – A free and confidential support service where children and young people can talk about any issue.
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Save the Children UK – Offers safeguarding guidance and resources.
Mental Health Support Websites:
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YoungMinds – Provides mental health support, self-help resources, and a crisis text service for young people.
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Kooth – An online mental health community offering free, safe, and anonymous support for young people.
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Mind – A leading mental health charity providing advice, resources, and helplines.
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Place2Be – Offers mental health support in schools to help children and young people build resilience.
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Papyrus UK – Provides confidential support for young people struggling with thoughts of suicide through their HOPELINE247.
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The Mix – A support service for young people under 25, covering mental health, relationships, and general well-being.
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Samaritans – A confidential helpline available 24/7 for those struggling with mental health or suicidal thoughts.
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Anna Freud Centre – Provides support and resources for young people's mental health and emotional well-being.
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Mental Health Foundation – Provides general information and support to promote good mental well-being.
Online Safety & Image Removal:
- Report Remove – A service by Childline and the IWF (Internet Watch Foundation) that helps young people under 18 remove nude or explicit images of themselves from the internet.