Emergency - If a child is at immediate risk of harm, call 999. For urgent safeguarding concerns, contact your local authority immediately using the contacts below.
The safety, well-being, and dignity of every child and young person we work with are at the very heart of everything we do. We believe that learning should happen in an environment where children feel secure, respected, and cared for.
This page outlines our approach to safeguarding. This includes the policies, practices, and standards we uphold to protect students, support our tutors, and partner responsibly with schools and communities. We promise to act with vigilance, kindness, and integrity.
We regularly review our safeguarding measures to ensure they remain robust, effective, and responsive to emerging risks or needs. If you have any questions or concerns about our safeguarding approach at any point, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Please view our full Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy by clicking here.
Our Commitment to Safeguarding
Key Contacts
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Kirstie Hayes
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Kayley Wilcocks
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George Earey
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Sam Palmer
Local Authority Contacts
Reporting a Concern
Clear steps to follow when you have safeguarding concerns
1. Immediate Risk
If a child is at immediate risk of harm, call 999 immediately
For Tutors - Contact DSL
Report concerns to our Designated Safeguarding Lead or Deputy DSL
For Families - Local Authority
Contact your local authority's safeguarding team using the contacts above