What to do if you’re worried

If someone is in danger, call 999 or 112, for the Police or an ambulance.

 

For young people, aged 18 or under 

 

If you’re worried or upset, it’s important to talk to someone that you trust. That could be a parent, a carer, or the Welfare Officer at your club, class, or training centre. The name and contact details of your Welfare Officer should be on your club, class or training centre’s noticeboard or website.

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Who to talk to

RYA Safeguarding Team | 02380 604297 | safeguarding@rya.org.uk

We are here to help, if you are unhappy about how you, or someone else, is being treated you can contact the RYA Safeguarding Team.

Childline | 24-hour helpline 0800 1111 | info@childline.org.uk

You can talk to Childline about anything. No problem is too big or too small.

Young Minds

Whether you want to understand more about how you're feeling and find ways to feel better, or you want to support someone else who's struggling, Young Minds can help.

Kidscape

Talk to Kidscape for practical advice for dealing with bullying.

CEOP's think you know

Free online course on how to stay safe online from child sexual abuse.

Police non-emergency | 24-hour helpline 101

This is a helpline for situations that do not require an immediate police response.

 

For adults, over the age of 18 

 

If you need someone to talk to, or if you’re worried about the safety or treatment of another person, then the below contact details should give you help and information.

If you’re concerned about the behaviour or an experience at an organised activity, then you should talk with your Welfare Officer. The name and contact details of your Welfare Officer should be on your club, class or training centre’s noticeboard or website.

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Who to talk to

RYA Safeguarding Team | 02380 604297| safeguarding@rya.org.uk

We are here to help, if you are concerned about how, you or someone else is being treated, contact your Club Welfare Officer or the RYA Safeguarding Team.

NSPCC | 24-hour helpline 0808 800 5000 | help@nspcc.org.uk

If you're worried about a child, even if you're unsure, contact the NSPCC’s professional counsellors for help, advice and support.

Ann Craft Trust | 0115 951 5400 | ann-craft-trust@nottingham.ac.uk

The Ann Craft Trust give advice and training to safeguard adults and young people at risk and minimise the risk of harm.

Support Line | 01708 765200 | info@supportline.org.uk

For confidential support for those who are isolated, at risk, vulnerable, and victims of any form of abuse.

Mind | 0300 123 3393 | text: 86463 | info@mind.org.uk

Call for advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.

Samaritans | 24-hour helpline 116 123 | jo@samaritians.org.uk

Whatever you're going through, you can call the Samaritans any time, from any phone for FREE.

Police non-emergency | 24-hour helpline 101

For situations that do not require an immediate police response.