External Agencies for Support
There may be an occasion you have a safeguarding concern about a child when they are out of school. The following contact details can be used if a child is in danger:
If you believe a child is in immediate danger you should call the Police on 999.
Customer First 0808 800 4005
Customer First is the first point of contact for social services in Suffolk. They deal with enquiries and referrals about adults, children and mental health assessments. If you are unsure if your enquiry is about social care, contact them.
Click here to go to the Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership
Children, young people and adults make up the communities we live in. Communities have a part to play in preventing, detecting and reporting neglect, abuse and exploitation and other criminal behaviour such as scamming. The Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership ask you to join them to prevent abuse from happening, and protect those being abused and take action.
NSPCC 0808 800 5000
Click here to find out what work the NSPCC do.
Childline 0800 1111
Click here to go to the Childline website. The website outlines what support they provide to young people: bullying and abuse; relationships and friendships; home and families; the body; school, college and work.
Online Safety
The Online Safety page under the safeguarding tab provides information about how you can report concerns. There is an electronic form which can be completed which will be forwarded to Mrs Cook, Online Safety Lead, or you will find the CEOP button on the website's homepage if there has been an incident of grooming or sexualised content from individuals online.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger you should call the Police on 999.
Customer First 0808 800 4005
Customer First is the first point of contact for social services in Suffolk. They deal with enquiries and referrals about adults, children and mental health assessments. If you are unsure if your enquiry is about social care, contact them.
Click here to go to the Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership
Children, young people and adults make up the communities we live in. Communities have a part to play in preventing, detecting and reporting neglect, abuse and exploitation and other criminal behaviour such as scamming. The Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership ask you to join them to prevent abuse from happening, and protect those being abused and take action.
NSPCC 0808 800 5000
Click here to find out what work the NSPCC do.
Childline 0800 1111
Click here to go to the Childline website. The website outlines what support they provide to young people: bullying and abuse; relationships and friendships; home and families; the body; school, college and work.
Online Safety
The Online Safety page under the safeguarding tab provides information about how you can report concerns. There is an electronic form which can be completed which will be forwarded to Mrs Cook, Online Safety Lead, or you will find the CEOP button on the website's homepage if there has been an incident of grooming or sexualised content from individuals online.