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Our safeguarding team
See below to learn how to make a safeguarding referral and access information on how our safeguarding team can support you.

QA’s Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mark Soady: Mark.soady@qa.com / 07552597253

QA’s Prevent Lead is Jaspreet Kaur Hothi: jaspreet.kaurhothi@qa.com
Safeguarding support options
Ways to access support if you are worried for yourself or someone else:
- Call us anytime on 07552597253 or email safeguarding@qa.com
- Complete a Safeguarding Self-Referral Form if the concern relates to you.
- Complete a Safeguarding Referral Form if you are worried about someone else.
- Complete a Low-Level Concern Form if you are concerned about the conduct of a QA employee.
- Contact your Digital Learning Coach (DLC), tutor or account manager.
- Speak to any member of QA staff onsite.
Rule of 4 Covert Alarm
This process has been designed to give you a means of raising an alarm covertly if you are unable to do so via normal channels. The video will provide an in-depth description of the process. We hope you'll never need it but we want to ensure you can keep yourself safe in as many ways as possible.
Important:
The Rule of 4 process should only be used in case of emergency. The police will be called if you raise the alarm using this initiative.