Reporting Concerns

If you suspect or believe a child is suffering or is likely to suffer Significant Harm, including any form of mistreatment or abuse, you should report your concerns.

Emergency

If a child is in immediate danger or left alone, you should contact the police or call an Ambulance (call 999).

The police operator will need to take your name, address and details of what has happened. This will take time, but it is important to get all of the information from you so that we can send the appropriate resources to you if necessary.

Otherwise, always call 24 hours a day, for all non-emergency calls: 0345 045 5203

Cambridgeshire Social Care: Tel: 01733 234724. (Outside office hours) 

Non Emergency

Children's Social Care Services:
Buttsgrove Centre,
38 Buttsgrove Way,
Oxmoor,
Huntingdon,
PE29 1LY

Tel: 0345 045 5203 - During office hours (08:45 am to 5.20 pm Monday to Thursday, 8.45 am to 4.25 pm Friday)

Click here to visit: Social Care Teams website.

NSPCC Helpline

You can contact the Helpline in a number of way to get expert advice from one of their advisers; all are trained child protection officers.

Tel: 0808 800 5000

Email: help@nspcc.org.uk

Post:
NSPCC Helpline,
42 Curtain Road,
London,
EC2A 3NH.

Textphone: NSPCC Helpline have a free Text phone service for people who are deaf or whose hearing is impaired on: 0800 056 0566.