Trust Centre / Safeguarding guidance
Safeguarding guidance
We take safeguarding seriously. This page explains how to report concerns and what to do in urgent situations.
Last reviewed:16 Jan 2026•Next review due:15 Jul 2026
We review evidence regularly to keep guidance current and appropriate for educational use.
Intended audience
NeuroBreath is designed for parents, carers, teachers, and adults seeking educational support tools. It is not a crisis or emergency service.
If someone is in immediate danger
Call 999 or 112 for emergencies, or NHS 111 for urgent medical advice.
Safe usage guidelines
- Use printables and tools for educational support, not diagnosis or treatment.
- Keep routines flexible and adapt to individual needs.
- Seek professional support if you are concerned about risk or wellbeing.
What we can’t do
- Provide emergency or crisis support.
- Offer diagnosis or clinical care.
- Monitor users in real time.
Report a safeguarding concern
If you see content that worries you, report it via the Trust Centre contact route. Include as much detail as you can.
Report a concernSupport references
Sources are listed for transparency. We do not require you to open external sites.
NHS urgent and emergency help
NHS
https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/nhs-services/urgent-and-emergency-care/
UKnhs.uk