If there is a situation that is an emergency or an immediate safety/safeguarding issue it is important that you report that to authorities that are staffed 24hrs a day; 0344 800 8020 Childrens Services, or the Police on 999.
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Report4support is an in school communication tool for non-emergency issues that you might wish for school staff to be alerted to; such as, non-emergency safeguarding concerns, worries about well-being and issues related conflict or bullying. When we receive an email through report4support, we will respond to your concern as soon as possible and ensuring that the concern is dealt with appropriately.
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There are a range of support groups, charities, agencies and organisations that can help you or your friends with any issues you have. We have listed as many as we can, but there may be an issue or question that you have that isn't listed
Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses. Anyone, no matter what their age, gender, or background, can develop one. Some examples of eating disorders include bulimia, binge eating disorder, and anorexia.
www.beatingdisorders.org.ukHave you experienced any of the following and feel that you would like help or to talk to someone about it; abuse, anger, bullying, death and loss, eating problems, problems at school sleep problems, self harm.
www.youngminds.org.ukWe are a Norfolk charity that supports young people up to their 18th birthday that have experienced the death of a significant person in their life. We offer one to one support and opportunities to meet other children of a similar age who have also experienced a bereavement.
www.nelsonsjourney.org.ukSupporting people with drug and alcohol related issues, providing innovative education about the risks of drugs and alcohol, empowering people to make more informed choices, Free and confidential advice to anyone affected by drugs and alcohol -
www.matthewproject.orgHelp and support for teenagers suffering or recovering from Cancer.
www.teenagecancertrust.orgAt The Harbour Centre, we can offer you a place of support; provide practical and emotional support to help you recover from rape and serious sexual assault
www.theharbourcentre.co.ukDo you need to find out or ask questions about, contraception, pregnancy, STIs, gender, abuse or wellbeing. Brook can help you in these and other areas.
www.brook.org.ukYou can contact Childline about anything. Whatever your worry, it's better out than in. We're here to support you and help you find ways to cope. There are lots of different ways to get in touch with us. And you can also get help from other young people through our site.
www.childline.org.ukMAP offers advice in the following areas, mental health and well being, housing, money and benefits, employment, education and training, relationships, sex and sexual health. They have a drop in centre in Norwich.
www.map.uk.netNorfolk Youth Offending Team (NYOT) is a multi-agency partnership team whose aim is to prevent children and young people from offending and to help them restore the damage caused to their victims. We aspire to make Norfolk an even safer place to live and help young people achieve their full potential in life.
www.norfolk.gov.uk/norfolk-youth-offending-teamAre you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online, let CEOP know. If you are being bullied online or feeling unsafe you might want to speak to Childline first.
https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/Help and support for teenagers suffering or recovering from Cancer.
www.stonewall.org.uk/help-adviceThe clinic offers the following services, C-card, chlamydia testing , condoms , contraception , emergency contraception , HIV care , HIV testing one stop IUD/IUS clinic, STI testing , support and advice.
www.icash.nhs.ukTo relieve the mental and emotional suffering of people in Norfolk and Waveney who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT+) or in doubt of their sexuality or gender identity by the provision of advice, peer-support and information.
www.norfolklgbtproject.co.uk/We offer a safe place for you to talk any time you like, in your own way – about whatever’s getting to you.
You don’t have to be suicidal.
Self harm is the term used to describe when someone deliberately hurts themselves as a way of dealing with their emotions.
www.harmless.org.ukOur ROSE project stands for Reaching Out on Sexual Exploitation, supporting young people throughout Norfolk, who have been affected by, or are at risk of, child sexual exploitation.
magdalenegroup.org/rose-project/999 and 101