Safeguarding Policy
Protecting children and vulnerable adults on our platform
Last updated: 4 December 2025
If a child is in immediate danger
Call 999 immediately. Do not wait.
For non-emergency safeguarding concerns, contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead at safeguarding@studyguru.co.uk
1. Our Commitment to Safeguarding
StudyGuru is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and vulnerable adults who use our platform. We recognise that safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.
This policy applies to all users of the StudyGuru platform, including:
- All Tutors registered on the platform
- All Parents and Students
- StudyGuru staff and administrators
We operate a zero-tolerance approach to any form of abuse or exploitation.
2. Designated Safeguarding Lead
Our Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is the main point of contact for all safeguarding concerns:
Email: safeguarding@studyguru.co.uk
The DSL is responsible for:
- Receiving and responding to safeguarding concerns
- Making referrals to local authorities when necessary
- Liaising with external agencies (police, social services)
- Maintaining safeguarding records
- Ensuring tutors receive appropriate safeguarding guidance
3. Tutor Vetting and Verification
Before any tutor can teach on StudyGuru, they must complete our comprehensive verification process:
Enhanced DBS Check
- All tutors must hold a valid Enhanced DBS certificate
- Certificates must have been issued within the last 3 years
- Tutors must declare they are not barred from working with children
- Any concerning convictions or cautions will result in rejection
Identity Verification
- Valid passport or national ID document
- Proof of current address (utility bill or bank statement)
- Photo verification against uploaded documents
Demo Assessment
- 30-minute demonstration session with a platform administrator
- Assessment of teaching ability and professional conduct
- Verification that tutor can use platform tools appropriately
Note: Tutors cannot access students or conduct lessons until all verification steps are complete and approved by our team.
4. Tutor Code of Conduct
All tutors must adhere to the following code of conduct:
Professional Boundaries
- Maintain appropriate professional relationships at all times
- Never use language or behaviour that could be considered inappropriate
- Avoid being alone with a student if their parent has concerns
- Never request personal information beyond what's needed for tutoring
- Never share personal contact details with students under 18
Communication
- Use platform messaging for all communications before booking
- Keep all communications professional and lesson-focused
- Never communicate via personal social media or messaging apps with minors
- Parents should be able to view all communications
Session Conduct
- Ensure sessions are conducted in appropriate environments
- Dress appropriately for professional tutoring
- Never meet students in person without parental consent and platform knowledge
- Report any concerns about a student's welfare immediately
Prohibited Conduct
The following will result in immediate removal from the platform:
- Any form of abuse, grooming, or exploitation
- Inappropriate physical contact or requests for images
- Sharing inappropriate content with students
- Discrimination, harassment, or bullying
- Attempting to arrange off-platform meetings with minors
- Helping students cheat on exams or coursework
5. Recognising Signs of Abuse
All users should be aware of potential signs that a child may be experiencing abuse or neglect. These may include:
Physical Abuse
- Unexplained injuries or bruises
- Fear of going home or contact with parents
- Flinching when touched
- Wearing clothes to cover injuries
Emotional Abuse
- Low self-esteem or confidence
- Sudden changes in behaviour
- Excessive fear of making mistakes
- Self-harm or talk of self-harm
Neglect
- Poor hygiene or inappropriate clothing
- Constant hunger or tiredness
- Frequently missing sessions
- Untreated medical conditions
Sexual Abuse
- Age-inappropriate sexual knowledge
- Reluctance to remove clothing
- Sudden behaviour changes
- Fear of specific people
Remember: These signs don't necessarily mean abuse is occurring, but they should prompt you to be alert and consider whether further action is needed. When in doubt, report your concerns.
6. How to Report Concerns
If you have any safeguarding concerns, no matter how small, please report them immediately. It's better to report something that turns out to be nothing than to miss something serious.
For Tutors
- Document what you've observed - Write down exactly what happened, what was said, and when. Don't interpret or add opinions.
- Contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead immediately at safeguarding@studyguru.co.uk with your concerns.
- Do not investigate yourself - Don't question the child extensively or confront anyone. This is for trained professionals.
- Maintain confidentiality - Only share information with those who need to know.
For Parents
If you have any concerns about a tutor's behaviour or your child's safety:
- Contact our safeguarding team at safeguarding@studyguru.co.uk
- You can also report concerns through your account dashboard
- We will investigate all concerns promptly and confidentially
External Reporting
In some cases, you may need to report directly to external authorities:
Emergency Services
999
If a child is in immediate danger
NSPCC Helpline
0808 800 5000
For advice and to report concerns about a child
Childline
0800 1111
For children and young people to get help and advice
Local Authority Children's Services
See local council website
To report concerns to your local safeguarding team
7. Online Session Safety
We have implemented multiple safeguards to protect users during online sessions:
Platform Safety Features
- Session Recording: Whiteboard content and chat messages are recorded and stored for safeguarding purposes
- Parent Access: Parents can access session recordings and lesson reports
- Platform Messaging: All pre-booking communications must go through our monitored messaging system
- Verified Tutors Only: Only tutors who have passed all verification checks can access students
Parental Supervision
We strongly recommend that parents:
- Be nearby during online lessons, especially for younger children
- Occasionally check in on sessions
- Review session recordings and lesson reports regularly
- Maintain open communication with their child about online safety
- Ensure sessions take place in a communal area of the home
8. Safeguarding Awareness
All tutors are expected to:
- Read and understand this Safeguarding Policy
- Familiarise themselves with signs of abuse and neglect
- Know how to report safeguarding concerns
- Maintain up-to-date DBS certification
- Follow the Tutor Code of Conduct at all times
We recommend tutors complete a recognised safeguarding training course, such as those offered by the NSPCC or local safeguarding boards.
9. Policy Review
This Safeguarding Policy is reviewed annually or more frequently if:
- There are changes to legislation or statutory guidance
- Following a safeguarding incident
- As part of our continuous improvement process
Any updates to this policy will be communicated to all users.
Contact Our Safeguarding Team
For any safeguarding concerns or questions about this policy:
Designated Safeguarding Lead: safeguarding@studyguru.co.uk
General Support: support@studyguru.co.uk
All safeguarding concerns will be treated seriously and investigated promptly. We maintain strict confidentiality and will only share information on a need-to-know basis.
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