We are pleased to announce that Highgate Wood School has partnered with tootoot!
Tootoot is a safe, secure and diverse web-based safeguarding tool, which allows young people of all age ranges to report incidents of bullying, problems they could be having at the school or any issues that may be concerning them in an anonymous, confidential and discrete manner. These individual cases are monitored, managed and resolved by trained staff within the school.
Tootoot reduces the friction and stigma attached to the reporting of such incidents, and ultimately provides us with the tools required to track, monitor and resolve cases efficiently and significantly reduce bullying, abuse, racism, stress, anxiety, and mental health issues. Tootoot not only encourages our young people to report issues and concerns, it also encourages them to work together and strengthen communication links between them and school staff by removing barriers.
All students will given their own unique username and password, which allows them to log in and use tootoot. They are then able to quickly report issues and concerns directly to designated safeguarding staff. All students are anonymous at the point of reporting but identities can be uncovered by the school’s tootoot administrator ONLY if there is a genuine concern about their physical or emotional wellbeing.
Tootoot can be accessed by students directly from the Tootoot website, or through the Tootoot App. Their account is linked to their school email account through which they can reset their password if required.
Additional information
If you are an adult who has a concern about a young person who attends Highgate Wood School please download and complete a Record of concern
If you have any safeguarding concerns please email safeguarding@hws.haringey.sch.uk
If you wish to report any concerns you have regarding children and young people’s safety against radicalisation and violent extremism you are able to use the Home Office reporting tool, and for other online concerns you can report directly to CEOPS.
Please view our Safeguarding pages and our E-Safety pages for advice and guidance on safeguarding.