
Support for Students
Student Safeguarding
Welcome to our Student Safeguarding Page — a space designed to help you stay safe, feel confident, and know where to turn if you ever need support.
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Here you’ll find clear, trusted information on a range of topics, from staying safe online to looking after your wellbeing and recognising when something doesn’t feel right.
You’ll also learn how to get help, who you can talk to in school, and what to do if you’re worried about yourself or someone else.
Everyone has the right to feel safe, valued, and heard — and this page is here to make sure you have the tools and support you need.
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If you’re ever unsure, remember: you’re not alone, and help is always available.
Useful Websites
Listed below are some great websites. We have written a short summary to explain what each one does. Click on the pictures to take you straight to the page.
Childline
Childline is a free, confidential service for anyone under 19. You can talk to them anytime by calling 0800 1111 or chatting online, and a trained counsellor will listen and support you with whatever’s on your mind.
Mind
Mind gives young people clear information and advice about mental health, helping you understand your feelings and find support when things are tough. Their website has easy guides on coping with emotions, looking after your wellbeing, and getting help if you need it.
Report Remove
Report Remove is part of Childline's services. Report Remove is here to help young people under 18 in the UK to confidentially report sexual images and videos of themselves and remove them from the internet.
The Mix
The Mix gives free, confidential support to anyone under 25 on anything you’re worried about — like mental health, relationships, money, school or work. You can get help online, by webchat, email, phone, or their 24/7 crisis text line.​
CEOP
Under 18 and worried about online sexual abuse? To report, click to visit the CEOP Safety Centre.
Part of the police. You can report online sexual abuse, grooming, or worrying online contact safely.
Young Minds
Mind gives young people clear information and advice about mental health, helping you understand your feelings and find support when things are tough. Their website has easy guides on coping with emotions, looking after your wellbeing, and getting help if you need it​







