The safety and wellbeing of children and young people is our highest priority. We are committed to creating a safe environment for learning.
Teachers Delivered is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people who use our platform. We recognise that everyone who works with children has a responsibility to keep them safe, and we take this responsibility seriously.
We believe that all children, regardless of age, disability, gender, racial heritage, religious belief, sexual orientation, or identity, have the right to equal protection from harm.
We only accept tutors who are qualified, experienced teachers. Every tutor must hold a recognised teaching qualification such as QTS, PGCE, BEd, or CELTA, and have real classroom experience. This means your child is always learning from a trained professional.
We require every tutor to submit a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate, which our team sights and verifies before their profile can be approved and listed. The verified level is shown on their profile — we require an Enhanced check (with barred list) for working with under-18s.
Every new tutor profile is reviewed by our team before it appears on the platform. We check qualifications, experience, and profile quality. Tutors who don't meet our standards are not approved.
All communication between tutors and families takes place through our platform. Payments are handled securely through Stripe, removing the need for direct financial transactions. Online sessions use our built-in video calling.
While we take extensive measures to ensure the safety of our platform, we encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their child's tutoring experience.
Review the tutor's qualifications, DBS check status, experience, and reviews from other families before booking.
For in-person sessions with children under 18, we recommend that a parent or guardian is present in the home or nearby.
For online sessions with younger children, we recommend that a parent or guardian is within earshot. You are welcome to sit in on sessions at any time.
Regularly ask your child about their tutoring sessions. Encourage them to tell you if anything makes them feel uncomfortable.
If you have any concerns about a tutor's behaviour or your child's safety, report it to us immediately using the details below. We take all reports seriously.
As a qualified teacher, you will already be familiar with safeguarding principles. We expect all tutors on our platform to maintain the same professional standards they would in a school setting.
Maintain professional boundaries — Keep all communication through the platform. Do not share personal contact details, social media accounts, or meet students outside of booked sessions.
Ensure appropriate environments — For online sessions, use a neutral, professional background. For face-to-face sessions, ensure you are tutoring in a suitable, agreed-upon location.
Keep your DBS up to date — If you work with children under 18, maintain a valid enhanced DBS certificate and keep your profile status accurate.
Report concerns — If a child discloses something concerning, or you observe signs of abuse or neglect, follow the reporting procedure below. Do not investigate yourself.
Record keeping — Keep a brief record of each session (date, time, topics covered). If any incidents or concerns arise, document them factually and report them promptly.
If you have any safeguarding concerns about a child or young person, or about the behaviour of a tutor, please report it immediately. You do not need to be certain — if something doesn't feel right, report it.
Email: safeguarding@teachersdelivered.co.uk
We aim to respond to all safeguarding reports within 24 hours. For urgent concerns, please also contact the authorities directly.
Call 999 immediately.
Call 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk
Available 24/7 for adults concerned about a child.
Call 0800 1111
Free, confidential helpline for children and young people.
Teachers Delivered operates in accordance with the following key legislation and guidance:
When a concern is reported to us, we will:
All safeguarding reports are treated confidentially. We will never penalise anyone for raising a genuine safeguarding concern.
Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.
If you have any questions about our safeguarding practices, please contact us.