Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Safeguarding Useful Links

Whenever anyone is worried about a child, for example, a teacher or health visitor, they will make a referral to the team at the Buckinghamshire Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).

The MASH team brings together staff and information from the following agencies within Buckinghamshire:

  • Probation Service
  • Police
  • Health
  • Fire and Rescue Service
  • Education
  • Buckinghamshire Ambulance Service
  • Early Help Team
  • Domestic Abuse Advisor
  • Crime Reduction Initiative
  • Children's Social Care
  • Youth Offending Team 

The MASH team are able to identify risks to and needs of children at the earliest possible point and respond with the most effective, joined up actions.

The aim of the MASH is to make the right decisions for the right families at the right time. 

Children and young people may come to the attention of the MASH team because:

  • A parent or carer may have requested support directly.
  • A professional may feel that a family need help or support.
  • A child or their family come into contact with the police.
  • A child tells someone about abuse, either physical, sexual or emotional.

When a child is referred, the case is assigned to a professional group within the MASH who will gather any information about the child/family as quickly as possible.

Useful links:

What is MASH?

Anti-Bullying Alliance

Ask the Awkward

Bereavement Support

Buckinghamshire Family Information Service

CEOP

Chathealth

Childline

IWF - Tips for helping children stay safe online

NSPCC

Samaritans

Social Media Guides

Talk to Frank (for drugs including THC vapes)

Vaping and E-Cigarettes - The Facts for Parents and Carers 

IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN

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Student Well-Being Support Over Weekends and Breaks

Please see our Mental Health section page on our website that has useful links and resources

 https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/Safeguarding/Mental-Health/

If you have any concerns about your own or someone else’s welfare or safety, you must report it. It is better to tell someone, rather than failing to tell anyone and you or the person you are worried about possibly being exposed to further risk of harm.

Please email: safeguarding@shfgs.co.uk