Important advice from Derbyshire police.
For children
This is a difficult time for everyone. Being at home doesn’t mean you are isolated. There are people who can help.
If you need to talk to someone or if you’re worried about a friend, you can contact any of the following:
If you are worried a crime is happening now, call 999 now.
If it isn't an emergency, but you think the police should know about it call 101
or report it online.
Twitter - @DerPolContact
Facebook - @derbyshireconstabulary
If you would prefer not to contact the Police directly:
Crimestoppers – 0800555111 (anonymously)
NSPCC - 0808 800 5000 or email - help@nspcc.org.uk
Child Line - 0800 1111
CEOP via their online site. (anonymously)
The main thing is, if you have a concern and would normally confide in a trusted adult at school or someone who you would normally have regular contact with but aren’t at the moment, please, please consider the options above.
We are all here to help!
It is also important to look after our own mental health during these strange times, should you feel in need you can contact The Mental Health Helpline on:
0300 790 0596
or explore the Mental Health Helpline for advice
For parents/carers
This is a difficult time for everyone. Being at home doesn’t mean you are isolated. There are people who can help. Being at home can put extra pressure on families. If you have concerns about a child please contact:
If you are worried a crime is happening now, call 999 now.
If it isn't an emergency, but you think the police should know about it call 101
or report it online.
Twitter - @DerPolContact
Facebook - @derbyshireconstabulary
If you would prefer not to contact the Police directly:
Crimestoppers – 0800555111 (anonymously)
NSPCC - 0808 800 5000 or email - help@nspcc.org.uk
Child Line - 0800 1111
CEOP via their online site. (Anonymously)
The main thing is, if you have concerns about any child including those in your home, please consider the options above.
We are all here to help!
It is also important to look after our own mental health during these strange times, should you feel in need you can contact The Mental Health Helpline on:
0300 790 0596
or explore the Mental Health Helpline for advice.
This is where we will set activities for you to complete at home, together with providing the necessary support and guidance you may require.
Within this zone you will see;
A Video Centre where you will find videos of activities and guidance on how to approach tasks.
A Class Blog which is where we will communicate with you. You can access your class blog and post questions or comments you have about the activities you are completing.
In order to access the blog and start to communicate with your teacher you will require your blogging username and password which have been e-mailed to your parents.