The KSCB working party are writing a guide for adults in Kirklees about being a “First responder” to an e-safety incident:
First-Response-to-eSafety-incidents-guidance-Vs5r41
which complements KSCB Safeguarding General Procedure and KSCB LADO Flowchart and the UK National helpline for professionals
You can email kscb.admin at kirklees.gov.uk if you have a particular e-safety concern you think others should be aware of or use the “contact us” form above.
In encouraging children to report e-safety incidents it is usual to promote the idea of telling a trusted adult, or alternatively a service run by trustworhty organisations such as
Cybermentors Childline Thinkyouknow
If you are responding to an incident involving data loss you may also want to refer to the ICOs guidance on whether formal notifcation is needed ICO guidance on data security breach management
Teachtoday gives some other useful contacts to help to report an incident to content providers and there is reference to Facebook on a separate page
Teachtoday useful contacts Facebook troubles
OfCom give a link to a site where you can report fraud here