Immediate danger
Call 999 if a child is at immediate risk or someone is in danger.
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Sets out how the school protects children and responds to safeguarding concerns.
Safeguarding concern
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Call 999 if a child is at immediate risk or someone is in danger.
Read GOV.UK reporting guidanceContact the children's social care team at the child's local council. You do not need to be certain before reporting a concern.
Find reporting advice on GOV.UKAdults can contact the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000 for advice about child safeguarding concerns.
Open NSPCC helplineStart here for the school's safeguarding responsibilities, reporting process, and child protection approach.
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