Our Safeguarding Team

Hayley Wilcox

Safeguarding Lead

Jo Senior

Safeguarding Officer

Tracey Carter

Safeguarding Officer

Instep has taken action to promote safeguarding and the welfare of individuals to protect them from harm.

Spot

Stay alert to signs of anxiety, grief, or behaviours linked to radicalisation.

Look for changes in behaviour, withdrawal, signs of distress, or unusual patterns in conversations.

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Speak

Encourage open communication. If you’re concerned about someone, speak to them in a non-judgmental, supportive way.

Promote the importance of talking and being heard, whether through colleagues, managers, or a member of the safeguarding team.

Support

Be proactive in seeking help. Use the safeguarding resources below, refer to relevant support organisations and ensure that concerns are reported to the safeguarding team.

Offer support to those around you, ensuring no one feels isolated.

Report a Safeguarding Issue

To report a Safeguarding concern, please contact: 01925 980490 or email safeguarding@instepuk.com

Resources & Guidance

Safeguarding Resources & Support

If you or someone you know needs support, the following UK-based organisations provide guidance and help for various safeguarding concerns:

Support for children and young people facing abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

0808 800 5000

Free, confidential support for children and young people on any issue, available 24/7.

0800 1111

24/7 emotional support for anyone struggling with their mental health or in distress.

116 123

A men’s mental health support group offering free peer-to-peer support meetings.

300 123 3393

A national mental health database to find local support services.

A men’s mental health support group offering free peer-to-peer support meetings.

Support for women affected by domestic abuse, including a live chat service.

Support for anyone experiencing domestic violence, including a 24-hour helpline.

0808 2000 247

Support for survivors of sexual violence and abuse, with access to specialist services.

Report crime anonymously, including concerns about exploitation or abuse.

0800 555 111

The UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime. 

Guidance on preventing radicalisation and extremism.

Support and resources for managing anxiety, including helplines, therapy, and self-help tools.

03444 775 774

Support for people struggling with anxiety, panic attacks, OCD, and phobias.

0300 772 9844

Help for anyone coping with grief and bereavement through counselling and helplines.

0808 808 1677

Support for children and young people dealing with bereavement.

A hub of bereavement services offering guidance, peer support, and practical advice.

Advice for those worried about someone being drawn into extremism or radicalisation.

Government-backed resources for preventing radicalisation and extremism in educational settings.

Guidance on reporting concerns about radicalisation or extremism.

Mental Health First Aiders at Instep

Jo Senior

Safeguarding Officer

Charlie Smither

Delivery Manager

Dee Wentworth

Specialist Coach

Remember if you need immediate support or advice, please contact our Safeguarding Team at Instep UK

To report a Safeguarding concern, please contact: 01925 980490 or email safeguarding@instepuk.com

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