Polite follow-up when you have not had a substantive reply to an earlier safeguarding email.
When to use this templateUse when you have not received a response, or only a holding response, to a previous safeguarding concern within a reasonable time.
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Subject: [SUBJECT LINE] Dear [ORIGINAL RECIPIENT], I am following up on my email of [DATE OF PREVIOUS EMAIL] about [BRIEF SUMMARY]. So far I have heard: [WHAT YOU HAVE HEARD] I appreciate that staff are busy, and I want to keep this matter moving without escalating it unnecessarily. I would be grateful if you could let me know: - Who is currently leading on this. - What steps have been taken since my last email. - When I can expect an update. If I have written to the wrong person, please could you point me to the right contact (for example the Designated Safeguarding Lead, Head of Year, or Deputy Head). Thank you for your time. Kind regards, [YOUR NAME] [YOUR PHONE / EMAIL]
[SUBJECT LINE] — Subject line · Reference the original email, e.g. "Follow-up: online safety concern (24 May)."[ORIGINAL RECIPIENT] — Recipient[DATE OF PREVIOUS EMAIL] — Date of previous email[BRIEF SUMMARY] — Brief summary of the concern[WHAT YOU HAVE HEARD] — What you have heard so far[WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE] — What you would like[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.