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Safeguarding

For general safeguarding information go to the Diocesan Safeguarding website.
Safeguarding for governors can be found here
If you are worried about a child and believe that child is in immediate danger, you must contact the police on 999.
For other concerns, please follow the links below to report your concerns about a child. You do not need to know for certain that the child is being abused. If you have concerns, you should report them to the relevant Children's Service department. You can contact them and ask them, on the basis of the information you are giving, whether they advise that you make a formal referral. It is very helpful for them if you have as much information as possible to help them identify which child you are talking about: first and last name, date-of-birth if you have it, which school they go to, and their address if possible.