Get In Touch


Get In Touch


Get In Touch


Hello Mentors

Thank you for visiting our Mentor Hub! Welcome. We aim to respond to your submissions to us within one working day. Please also raise a task within the Hive on Zanda and flag this for immediate attention, if urgent.


This form is to be used for you to submit a safeguarding and welfare concern enquiry to the Arthur Ellis team.


No matter what your client's are going through, they are not alone. We are here to listen and guide them towards the help they deserve.


There are useful resources for Self Harm and being In Crisis if useful. Please also use your Safety Plan as a guide, too.


Browse our FAQ's for more information.

Hello Mentors

Thank you for visiting our Mentor Hub! Welcome. We aim to respond to your submissions to us within one working day. Please also raise a task within the Hive on Zanda and flag this for immediate attention, if urgent.


This form is to be used for you to submit a safeguarding and welfare concern enquiry to the Arthur Ellis team.


No matter what your client's are going through, they are not alone. We are here to listen and guide them towards the help they deserve.


There are useful resources for Self Harm and being In Crisis if useful. Please also use your Safety Plan as a guide, too.


Browse our FAQ's for more information.

Hello Mentors

Thank you for visiting our Mentor Hub! Welcome. We aim to respond to your submissions to us within one working day. Please also raise a task within the Hive on Zanda and flag this for immediate attention, if urgent.


This form is to be used for you to submit a safeguarding and welfare concern enquiry to the Arthur Ellis team.


No matter what your client's are going through, they are not alone. We are here to listen and guide them towards the help they deserve.


There are useful resources for Self Harm and being In Crisis if useful. Please also use your Safety Plan as a guide, too.


Browse our FAQ's for more information.

Safeguarding & Welfare Concern Form

Details of the person completing the form.

Date of Disclosure

Date of Form Submission

Details of the person we're concerned about.

Are any of the following relevant to the client?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Are you aware of any previous welfare and/or safeguarding concerns?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Is there evidence of any self-harming behaviours?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Is there evidence of any suicidal ideation or a plan?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Are there any external professionals involved current and/or past.

Does the client present a risk to others?

Has the client disclosed abuse (physical, emotional, financial, sexual, psychological, neglect)?

What have you done already?

Please include details of what steps you have taken to safeguard the individual; Who have you spoken to? What have you put into place?

Has a safety plan been created?

Who has the safety plan been shared with?

Outline some protective factors for the client.

This is what is working well for them; hobbies, grandchildren etc.

What needs to happen?

Next steps.

Level of risk?

Please outline why you have selected this risk level.

Please add any other supporting information.

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Refer Yourself

If you need support, you can refer yourself to our services. We know that asking for help can feel scary, but you are not alone. Reaching out is a brave step, and we are here to listen, understand, and support you in a way that works for you. If you are ready, you can start the process yourself, and we will be here to guide you every step of the way. There is a £30 contribution per session to help cover the cost, ensuring you recieve high-quality, personalised support.

5 Reasons To Become A Member

Show Your Commitment to Mental Health

Becoming a member of Arthur Ellis shows your company cares about mental well-being. Support employees and communities with real action and benefits.


Provide Real Support for Employees

Workplace sessions give employees mental health training, one-to-one mentoring, and tools to manage stress and burnout.


Fund Life-Changing Mental Health Support

Your membership funds free one-to-one sessions for children and young people stuck on long waiting lists.


Strengthen Your Brand and Corporate Social Responsibility

Support mental health, boost brand loyalty, and gain recognition through Arthur Ellis events and marketing.


Join a Movement for Lasting Change

Help bridge the gap in mental health services and be part of reshaping support as Arthur Ellis becomes the 'Live Aid' of mental health services.

How We've Helped Others

Safeguarding & Welfare Concern Form

Details of the person completing the form.

Date of Disclosure

Date of Form Submission

Details of the person we're concerned about.

Are any of the following relevant to the client?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Are you aware of any previous welfare and/or safeguarding concerns?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Is there evidence of any self-harming behaviours?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Is there evidence of any suicidal ideation or a plan?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Are there any external professionals involved current and/or past.

Does the client present a risk to others?

Has the client disclosed abuse (physical, emotional, financial, sexual, psychological, neglect)?

What have you done already?

Please include details of what steps you have taken to safeguard the individual; Who have you spoken to? What have you put into place?

Has a safety plan been created?

Who has the safety plan been shared with?

Outline some protective factors for the client.

This is what is working well for them; hobbies, grandchildren etc.

What needs to happen?

Next steps.

Level of risk?

Please outline why you have selected this risk level.

Please add any other supporting information.

Page 1 / 1

Refer Yourself

If you need support, you can refer yourself to our services. We know that asking for help can feel scary, but you are not alone. Reaching out is a brave step, and we are here to listen, understand, and support you in a way that works for you. If you are ready, you can start the process yourself, and we will be here to guide you every step of the way. There is a £30 contribution per session to help cover the cost, ensuring you recieve high-quality, personalised support.

5 Reasons To Become A Member

Show Your Commitment to Mental Health

Becoming a member of Arthur Ellis shows your company cares about mental well-being. Support employees and communities with real action and benefits.


Provide Real Support for Employees

Workplace sessions give employees mental health training, one-to-one mentoring, and tools to manage stress and burnout.


Fund Life-Changing Mental Health Support

Your membership funds free one-to-one sessions for children and young people stuck on long waiting lists.


Strengthen Your Brand and Corporate Social Responsibility

Support mental health, boost brand loyalty, and gain recognition through Arthur Ellis events and marketing.


Join a Movement for Lasting Change

Help bridge the gap in mental health services and be part of reshaping support as Arthur Ellis becomes the 'Live Aid' of mental health services.

How We've Helped Others

Safeguarding & Welfare Concern Form

Details of the person completing the form.

Date of Disclosure

Date of Form Submission

Details of the person we're concerned about.

Are any of the following relevant to the client?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Are you aware of any previous welfare and/or safeguarding concerns?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Is there evidence of any self-harming behaviours?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Is there evidence of any suicidal ideation or a plan?

Please enter more info here if needed.

Are there any external professionals involved current and/or past.

Does the client present a risk to others?

Has the client disclosed abuse (physical, emotional, financial, sexual, psychological, neglect)?

What have you done already?

Please include details of what steps you have taken to safeguard the individual; Who have you spoken to? What have you put into place?

Has a safety plan been created?

Who has the safety plan been shared with?

Outline some protective factors for the client.

This is what is working well for them; hobbies, grandchildren etc.

What needs to happen?

Next steps.

Level of risk?

Please outline why you have selected this risk level.

Please add any other supporting information.

Page 1 / 1

Refer Yourself

If you need support, you can refer yourself to our services. We know that asking for help can feel scary, but you are not alone. Reaching out is a brave step, and we are here to listen, understand, and support you in a way that works for you. If you are ready, you can start the process yourself, and we will be here to guide you every step of the way. There is a £30 contribution per session to help cover the cost, ensuring you recieve high-quality, personalised support.

5 Reasons To Become A Member

Show Your Commitment to Mental Health

Becoming a member of Arthur Ellis shows your company cares about mental well-being. Support employees and communities with real action and benefits.


Provide Real Support for Employees

Workplace sessions give employees mental health training, one-to-one mentoring, and tools to manage stress and burnout.


Fund Life-Changing Mental Health Support

Your membership funds free one-to-one sessions for children and young people stuck on long waiting lists.


Strengthen Your Brand and Corporate Social Responsibility

Support mental health, boost brand loyalty, and gain recognition through Arthur Ellis events and marketing.


Join a Movement for Lasting Change

Help bridge the gap in mental health services and be part of reshaping support as Arthur Ellis becomes the 'Live Aid' of mental health services.

How We've Helped Others

Need Immediate Support?

If you’re in crisis and need urgent help, please call 999.

Need Immediate Support?

If you’re in crisis and need urgent help, please call 999.

Need Immediate Support?

If you’re in crisis and need urgent help, please call 999.