Category: Safeguarding and Prevent
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safeguarding
There may be times when you will need support and assistance in your studies or with personal issues. Phoenix 4 Training provides a wealth of services from trained and qualified professionals. On this page you can view our safeguarding policies and procedures, and also what support we have on offer.
If you think you or someone you know is being abused, or neglected you should tell someone.. Supporting people when concerns are raised about abuse or neglect can be very difficult and distressing for everyone involved. Deciding what's the right thing to do can be stressful, particularly if the person you are concerned about is reluctant to accept support. If you are not sure what to do you can always seek advice.
If you have any concerns relating to safeguarding (yourself or others) please contact your tutor in the first instance, or reach out to our safeguarding team for initial guidance and support.
Our safeguarding team can be contacted directly at:
Confidentially message: safeguarding@p4t.email
Talk to us: 020 8191 2616 or 07830 295 875
Alternatively to report a concern…
Our dedicated safeguarding team can be contacted by completing this short form:
Safeguarding Policies & Procedures
Safeguarding at Phoenix 4 Training is how we help everyone to feel and be physically and emotionally safe. It’s also about how we respond to any incidents of bullying, harm or abuse.
Phoenix 4 Training is committed to promoting and ensuring the safeguarding of all children, young people and vulnerable adults from harm; whatever their age, gender, race, disability, language, religion, belief and/or sexual orientation.
You can see and read our safeguarding policy here.
Non Life-Threatening Emergency Contacts
101 Police line
Call 101 to contact the police when it’s not an emergency. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You should call 101 if you want to talk to your local police officer, get crime prevention advice, or report a crime that does not need an emergency response. For example: If your car has been stolen.
NHS 111
NHS 111 is a free-to-call single non-emergency number medical helpline that helps people get the right advice and treatment when they urgently need it. You can also get help online using NHS 111 online. Both services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The service provides urgent care triage if you think you need A&E but it’s not life-threatening, and advice when your GP, pharmacy or dental practice is closed.
To report a crime
in an emergency, contact the police, tel: 999
if the person is not in immediate danger, contact the police, tel: 101