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The following information will give you support if you're worried about a young person you are working with.

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Worried about a young person?

In a safeguarding emergency, please visit or call MASH (Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub) here or via phone at 0203 373 4600.

If you are in immediate danger, phone 999

If you're worried about crime, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

If you have concerns about a child's safety or wellbeing, call NSPCC on 0800 028 0285 Mon - Fri 8-5pm or contact them online.

Report a crime

Fearless - Report a crime anonymously

Fearless is an organisation that is part of Crimestoppers where you can report a crime 100% anonymously.

Telephone: 0800 555 111

Newham Stay Safe app

Report street harrassment in Newham directly to Stop Hate UK using the Newham Stay Safe app. Find out more and download the app on the Council website. 

Report an incident on public transport

Report incidents on buses to the Met police on 101 or online.

For incidents on Tube and rail, you can text what happened, where and when, to 61016

Referring young people and families into support services

There are lots of support services in Newham that can help the young people and families you work with.

Use our directory to refer someone you work with into a local support services with their consent.

Not sure how to use the directory? Contact wellnewham@newham.gov.uk or visit our How To Guides page for step-by-step guides and tutorials.

You can find suggestions of key services that can help children, young people and families on the pages below:

RE-SET

RE-SET is a service that supports families to create positive, long term changes for children and families.

Your Choice Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for young people at risk of violence and exploitation

Your Choice is a programme led by specialists who build trusted relationships with young people to help them find values, behaviours and interests that best service them today and in the future.

Help with money

Man speaking to a woman offering help

Find out more about support services for debt management, money management, benefits advice, energy bills support and more.

Help with housing

A birds eye view of a blocks of houses in London

Find out more about support services that help residents with their housing needs and problems.

Support for parents

Mother and daughter having a difficult conversation on the sofa. Daughter is cross legged and has her hood over her head.

There are lots of support services where parents and carers can get support in Newham.

Free activities for children and young people in Newham

Children playing with a virtual reality headset together

There's lots going on in Newham for families to be a part of.

Free training for frontline workers

The Social Welfare Alliance runs free training for anyone who works in Newham on a huge range of topics, such as:

  • Mental Health
  • Immigration
  • Employment
  • Housing
  • Safeguarding
  • Domestic Abuse

Visit their webpage to find out more and to sign up to a free online training.

Act As 1: Our Voluntary Sector Working Together

Act-as-1 is a group of charities that work together to support our young people and their families across Newham.

They work in Canning Town north, Custom House and Plaistow South to impact the safety of young people. Five nights a week they provide youth workers on the streets to engage with young people after school. They also offer after school clubs, sports clubs and mentoring. 

Contact each organisation to find out more about the work they do and how they can help you below: 

Exit Foundation

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The Exit Foundation help people to exit a life of crime.

Tel: 0208 004 7448
Email: admin@exitfoundation.org.uk

FIGHT FOR PEACE

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Our work is dedicated to supporting young people to reach their full potential and to promoting peace.

Tel: 0207 474 0054

REIN (RIGHTS AND INEQUALITIES IN NEWHAM)

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REIN was first established as a charity in 1975 with the aim of eliminating racial discrimination and promoting equality of opportunity, justice and good relations between persons of different racial groups.

AMBITION ASPIRE ACHIEVE

Ambition Aspire Achieve

Ambition Aspire Achieve delivers a wide range of projects and services from both our hubs in Canning Town and Stratford across local communities in Newham.

Our work particularly focuses on and supports children and young people most in need, including those with disabilities or additional needs.

Tel: 02075114253
Email: info@theaaazone.com

Be Heard As One

Be heard as one (BHAO) is a grassroots organisation based in East London with a focus on Mentoring and Outreach.

Tel: 07943 498250
Email: Officialbeheardasone@gmail.com

London Gang Exit

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LGE empowers young people involved in and affected by violence with support to exit.

London Innovation & Improvement Alliance Adolescent Safeguarding in London Handbook

Filetype: pdf (40.7 MB)

LIIA Safeguarding Handbook