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<strong>Are you concerned about a child?</strong>

There are several ways to report concerns about the safety or welfare of a child.  Each of them will ensure that any necessary action to protect the child can be taken promptly. Please contact one of the organisations below promptly using any one of the contact methods listed to report concerns about a child in confidence.

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NSPCC

The NSPCC provides a number of ways to report concerns about a child quickly and discreetly. 

Birmingham City Council

You can report or discuss a concern about a child by contacting
Birmingham children services integrated access teams.

Outside office hours, call the emergency duty team 24 hours a day, seven days a week on:

0121 675 4806


<strong>Further support</strong>

Stop It Now!

Stop it Now! is a campaign that aims to stop child sexual abuse by encouraging abusers and potential abusers to seek help and, by giving adults the information they need, to protect children effectively. Call the Stop It Now! helpline free on:

0808 1000 900

 Further Information

West Midlands Police

The neglect or abuse of a child is a criminal offence. You can report concerns about a child directly to West Midlands Police on:

0845 113 5000

BSCB

The Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board co-ordinates all work to safeguard and promote the wellbeing of children and young people in Birmingham and ensure effective multi-agency safeguarding procedures are maintained.

Click here to visit the BSCB website.