Keeping our community safe
Safeguarding is about protecting students from harm and making sure everyone at Regent College London (RCL) feels safe, supported, and able to learn. If you are worried about your own safety or the safety of another student, help is available.
What safeguarding means
Safeguarding refers to the measures taken to protect individuals who may be vulnerable or at risk of harm. Students may need safeguarding support if they have experienced, or are at risk of experiencing, harmful behaviours.
These can include:
- Sexual misconduct, harassment, or abuse
- Bullying, discrimination, or hate incidents
- Violence or concerns about personal safety
- Mental health crisis, including self-harm or thoughts of suicide
- Exploitation, neglect, or coercion
- Radicalisation or extremism
- Modern-day slavery
- Homelessness
You do not need to be certain that harm has occurred to raise a concern. If something does not feel right, it is okay to seek advice or support.
How to report a safeguarding concern
The Safeguarding team is made up of trained staff who are responsible for responding to safeguarding concerns and ensuring appropriate support is in place. If you are concerned about your own safety or the safety of another student, you can raise a safeguarding concern.
Raise a concern by:
- Completing the Safeguarding Report Form
- Emailing the Safeguarding team at rclsafeguarding@rcl.ac.uk
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, you must call 999 for emergency support.
What happens after you raise a concern
The Safeguarding team will:
- Listen carefully and ensure you feel respected and heard
- Handle information sensitively and as confidentially as possible
- Offer guidance on next steps and the support available to you
Any action taken will be focused on your safety, wellbeing, and choices. Support will always aim to be proportionate and appropriate to the situation.
Confidentiality and information sharing
RCL is committed to protecting your confidentiality in line with data protection guidelines. However, if there is a serious risk to your safety or the safety of others, we may be legally required to share information. In these situations, information is shared only on a need-to-know basis and solely to ensure timely support and reduce the risk of harm.
Meet the Safeguarding team
The Safeguarding team supports students who may be at risk of harm or experiencing difficult situations, working with staff and external services to ensure appropriate support is provided.
Designated Safeguarding Lead
- Azad Ali – Azad.Ali@rcl.ac.uk
Designated Safeguarding Officers
- Emma Buhtina – Emma.Buhtina@rcl.ac.uk
- Jenitta Fletcher – Jenitta.Fletcher@rcl.ac.uk
- Matthew Lawson – Matthew.Lawson@rcl.ac.uk
Safeguarding team email: rclsafeguarding@rcl.ac.uk
Policies and further information
You can find more details about how safeguarding concerns are managed in the Student Safeguarding, Prevent, and Harassment Policy. This policy explains your rights, the support available, and the processes RCL follows.
Further support
If you are feeling overwhelmed, distressed or unsure where to start, you can also book a wellbeing appointment. They can offer guidance, emotional support and signpost you towards further specialised support.
