Trigger Warning

The contents of this page may cause distress. The page refers to child abuse. If you are a child who is being abused, or if you are worried that a child is being abused, please contact us:

Child abuse: Report a child at risk

The Child Practice Review Report was published by the North Wales Safeguarding Board on Tuesday, 4 November 2025.

View the Child Practice Review Report (opens in new tab)

Response to the report

Background and further information


Concern about a safeguarding issue in Gwynedd

Anyone with new information relating to potential child abuse should contact the Police or their local council's Social Services Department directly.

If the young person is in immediate danger, phone the Police immediately on 999.

If the child is not in imminent danger, phone Gwynedd Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns:  01758 704455 (or 01248 353551 out of office hours). Information is available on our website: Child abuse


Other useful links:

North Wales Safeguarding Board

NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children)

Offers advice and support to anyone who is concerned about a child's welfare.

Childline
A confidential service for children to talk about anything that's worrying them.

  • Helpline: 0800 1111 (free, confidential, 24/7)
  • Website: Childline.org.uk (opens in new tab)
  • Live Chat: The website features a live chat where children and young people can talk confidentially)

The North Wales Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC)

Provides specialist support, counselling, and therapy to anyone aged 3 and over who has experienced sexual abuse or sexual violence—whether recent or historical. Also supports partners and family members of those affected.

Confidential, non-judgmental, and free.