Calm, non-graphic email about an image of your child or another pupil being shared between children.
When to use this templateUse when an image involving a child has been shared between pupils and the school needs to know. Do not attach or forward the image itself.
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Subject: [SUBJECT LINE] Dear [DSL NAME or "Designated Safeguarding Lead"], I am writing about an image-sharing concern involving my child, [YOUR CHILD'S NAME] in [YEAR GROUP]. I want to flag this to the school in confidence and without attaching or describing the image in detail. What I know: - I became aware of this on [WHEN YOU LEARNED OF IT]. - The image is [NON-GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION]. - It appears to be circulating via [HOW IT IS BEING SHARED]. - Others involved (if known): [OTHERS INVOLVED IF KNOWN]. Steps I have already taken: [STEPS ALREADY TAKEN] I have not forwarded the image and I am not attaching it. I understand that sharing such images, even to evidence a concern, can itself cause harm or be unlawful. I would be grateful if the school could: - Treat this as a safeguarding matter. - Advise me on the right next step (including whether to report to CEOP, the police, or the Internet Watch Foundation). - Confirm who will be the named contact for this. My child knows I have contacted the school. Kind regards, [YOUR NAME] [YOUR PHONE / EMAIL]
[SUBJECT LINE] — Subject line[DSL NAME or "Designated Safeguarding Lead"] — Recipient[YOUR CHILD'S NAME] — Your child's name[YEAR GROUP] — Year group / class[WHEN YOU LEARNED OF IT] — When you became aware[NON-GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION] — What kind of image (non-graphic description) · e.g. "a photo my child sent in confidence" or "a screenshot taken from a video call". Do not describe nudity in detail.[HOW IT IS BEING SHARED] — How it is being shared[OTHERS INVOLVED IF KNOWN] — Who is involved (if known)[STEPS ALREADY TAKEN] — Steps already taken[YOUR NAME] — Your name[YOUR PHONE / EMAIL] — Contact detailsThis is practical educational content to support families. For case-specific concerns about a child's safety, contact the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000 or your local safeguarding team.