Reporting Safeguarding and Prevent concerns

If you are, or have been, subject to abuse or are worried about someone else then please contact or talk to your tutor or a member of the learning support team.

Louise Clubley is the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for Hull Training and Adult Education and can be contacted on -

The Safeguarding Team have Safeguarding Support Officers (SSO's) in each centre.

You will be given information at induction of whom to report a concern to, familiarise yourself with names and contacts for support services within your training centre.

You can also contact the main reception at any Hull Training and Adult Education site and request that someone make contact with you.

Safeguarding Support Officers

For our of hours safeguarding emergencies 

  • In an emergency always call police on 999
  • Child Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Crisis Team 24/7 01482 259400
  • Hull and East Riding Mental Health Advice and Support line 24/7 for people aged 18+ – 0800 138 0990
  • Hull Women’s Aid – 0800 048 9944 (24hr helpline)
  • NSPCC Helpline, 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk
  • The Samaritans – 08457 909090/01482 0323456

 

External Support Groups

Hull Rape Crisis

Hull Domestic Abuse Partnership (DAP)

Hate Crime

Adult Social Services

Hull Safeguarding Children's Partnership

If you believe a child or young person or yourself is in immediate risk of harm you should contact the Police on 999.

In an emergency for urgent advice, contact the Early Help and Safeguarding Hub (EHASH) or the Emergency Duty Team.

Threat to life

If you believe that you, or someone you know, is in imminent danger or there is an immediate threat to life, you should report this to the Police through 999.

Telephone: 999