Safeguarding Supervision Joins The Wellbeing Hub as the Only Safeguarding Certified Supplier

Safeguarding Supervision is proud to announce that it has joined The Wellbeing Hub as its 9th Certified Supplier, and is currently the only safeguarding Certified Supplier. This milestone further strengthens Safeguarding Supervision’s commitment to supporting schools and promoting children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.

As a registered Certified Supplier, Safeguarding Supervision is recognised as a trusted, high-quality service provider, delivering professional supervision to those working in safeguarding roles across education settings. Our unique focus on safeguarding supervision provides targeted support for Designated Safeguarding Leads and safeguarding professionals, helping to reduce isolation and strengthen decision-making in complex cases.

We believe Safeguarding Supervision should be supportive, reflective and empower practice. At its best, reflective safeguarding supervision provides practitioners with a safe environment to pause, reflect, explore options, seek understanding, and find effective ways to protect children.

The Wellbeing Hub provides a proactive, whole-school approach to mental health and wellbeing, delivering trusted, evidence-based support for staff, parents, and students. The platform is designed to support the entire school community, helping schools embed wellbeing into everyday practice.

The Wellbeing Hub is a live and interactive web app that includes a Staff Hub, a Parents’ Hub, and three dedicated Student Hubs for ages 10+, 13+, and 16+. Culturally contextualised for a global audience, the platform is currently used by over 300 schools and supports more than 170,000 students across the UK and internationally.

By joining The Wellbeing Hub as a Certified Supplier, Safeguarding Supervision will continue to support schools by strengthening safeguarding practice, reducing professional isolation, and promoting the wellbeing of those working to keep children and young people safe.


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