Report Abuse or Safety Concerns
If you are worried about a child’s safety — emotionally or physically — this page is here to guide you. You are not alone, and you are doing the right thing by seeking help.
This page does not collect information. It simply explains what you can do next.
If a child is in immediate danger
Please contact emergency services right away. Your action could protect a child.
If you are worried about a child’s wellbeing
You can:
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speak to your local safeguarding team
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contact your local authority children’s services
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speak to a trusted professional (teacher, GP, social worker)
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talk to someone you trust who can help you take the next step
You do not need proof — concerns are enough.
If you are a child or young person
You have the right to feel safe.
If something is happening that makes you scared, worried, or uncomfortable, you can:
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tell a trusted adult
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speak to a teacher or school staff member
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talk to someone who makes you feel safe
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use a helpline or support service in your area
Your feelings matter. You deserve safety.
If you are unsure what to do
It’s okay to feel unsure. You can still talk to someone. Sharing a concern is always better than staying silent.
Froggy’s Promise
Children First, Always. If something feels wrong, it’s okay to speak up.
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A safety feature for people who need to leave the site immediately. This page loads instantly and looks neutral — no Froggy branding, no child‑safety language, nothing that could draw attention.
Quick Exit — You’re Safe
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Take a breath. You’re okay.