Useful 'safe' websites

Please see below for useful 'Child protection and safeguarding' websites

  • If you’re in danger, call 999 and try to speak to the operator if you can, even by whispering. You may also be asked to cough or tap the keys on your phone to answer questions.

    Call 999 from a mobile

    If you don’t speak or answer questions, press 55 or tap when prompted and your call will be transferred to the police.

    The police will usually be able to find your location.

    If you don’t press 55 or respond, your call could be ended.

    Call 999 from a landline

    If you don’t speak or answer questions and the operator can only hear background noise, they’ll transfer your call to the police.

    If you replace the handset, the landline may remain connected for 45 seconds in case you pick it up again.

    Calling 999 from a landline automatically gives the police information about your location.

    https://www.met.police.uk/contact/how-to-make-a-silent-999-call

  • The Global Youth Charity there to help young people aged 12-25 navigate the issues affecting them most. From bullying and mental health, to relationships, identity, and even the tough stuff in-between.

    https://ditchthelabel.org

  • The UK’s leading children’s charity.

    Help for children and young people – Call Childline on 0800 1111

    https://www.nspcc.org.uk

  • The National Crime Agency’s CEOP Education team aims to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.

    They do this through their education programme, providing training, resources and information to professionals working with children, young people and their families.

    https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk