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This page and online form referral is for professionals such as teachers, health workers or other staff who work in children's services
If you are a member of the public and are worried about a child please call us on 020 8227 3811, or if a child is at risk of immediate harm call the police on 999.
For more detailed definitions for each of the above see our safeguarding guide.
If you have concerns that a child is experiencing abuse or neglect you have a duty to take action.
Before you make an online referral to us, please phone us for a discussion. We will advise you whether you should report a serious concern about a child or ask for early help instead.
020 8227 3811
0208 215 3000
Guidance for professionals is available in the multi-agency threshold guidance. You should refer to this if you are unsure as to whether you should report a serious concern or ask for early help.
The online referral referral will take around 15 to 20 mins to complete although this does depend on the circumstances of the child/family you are referring. You can't save and return to the form at a later time so make sure you give yourself enough time. You can return to previous sections of the form and each section will be saved as long as you don't close the window.
You will need to tell us details about the child and their family, including where they live and their date(s) of birth, so make sure you have these to hand before you start.
You will also be able to upload documents which may help the MASH team with their assessment such as a CAF report or early help assessment, so have these ready to upload too.
Once you submit the online form the MASH team will receive it immediately. A copy of the form will be sent back to you (and your organisation if you request it) straightaway by email.
Report a serious concern about a child (MARF)
If you want information about a child or family that you we are working with or have worked with in the past, you can use our online form. You should gain the consent of the parent of carer, unless doing so means putting a child or young person at risk.