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Additional Resources 2026

Below you will find a collection of further safeguarding links and guidance. These resources are important sources of help, advice and information for students, parents and carers.

If you are concerned about the safety or wellbeing of a child, you can contact the school’s Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) via the main school reception on 0121 675 1305, stating that it is a safeguarding concern.

Parents, carers and members of the public can also report concerns directly to Birmingham Children’s Trust on 0121 303 1888.


Advice on Children’s Safety and Wellbeing

If you do not wish to speak to someone in school or make a referral, the organisations below offer confidential advice and support on a wide range of safeguarding issues:

NSPCC

Support, advice and guidance on all aspects of child safety and wellbeing. Website: nspcc.org.uk Helpline: 0808 800 5000

Childline

A free, confidential helpline for children and young people. Website: childline.org.uk Helpline: 0800 1111


Support for Specific Concerns

These resources provide specialist advice for young people and families experiencing particular safeguarding issues:

Online Sexual Abuse or Concerning Communication

Information on recognising and reporting inappropriate or harmful online behaviour.

Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)

Guidance on spotting the signs of exploitation and where to seek help.

Teenage Relationship Abuse

Support for young people experiencing unhealthy or abusive relationships.

Gangs and Criminal Exploitation

Advice for young people who may be at risk of gang involvement or exploitation.

Addiction, Drugs, Alcohol or Gambling

Support services for young people or families affected by substance misuse or gambling-related harm.

Extremism and Radicalisation

Advice on recognising concerns and accessing support.

Help and Support for Families

Links to services offering early help, family support and guidance.