At Rapid Alert UK, the safety and wellbeing of our users — and those identified as at risk — is our highest priority. We are committed to maintaining a secure, respectful, and supportive environment for everyone.
What is Safeguarding?
Safeguarding means protecting a person’s right to live in safety, free from abuse, harm, or neglect. While it applies to everyone, it is especially important for those who may be more vulnerable due to age, disability, mental health, or other factors.
At Rapid Alert UK, we follow the six principles of safeguarding:
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- Empowerment – Supporting individuals to make informed choices.
- Prevention – Taking action to stop harm before it happens.
- Proportionality – Responding appropriately to concerns.
- Protection – Offering help and support to those most at risk.
- Partnership – Working with trusted agencies and communities to keep people safe.
- Accountability – Acting with transparency and responsibility.
Reporting Concerns
If you ever feel unsafe or witness inappropriate behaviour online, please:
Contact the Rapid Alert UK team via our support mailbox.
In an emergency, call 999 or your local emergency services.
All reports are treated with strict confidentiality.
Staying Safe Online
We promote safe and respectful communication across our platform. Please:
Be kind and considerate in all interactions.
Avoid sharing personal or sensitive information with strangers.
Report any inappropriate or harmful content immediately.
Rapid Alert UK does not tolerate abuse, bullying, or exploitation of any kind.
The Rapid Alert Uk Team