The Safety Button: A Quick Way to Leave the Page If You Need To
Exploring counselling is often a private and personal step. Many people look for information quietly — sometimes late at night, sometimes during a moment when they finally have space to think. But not everyone has the freedom to browse openly. Some people share devices, live with others, or simply don’t want anyone to know they’re exploring counselling until they feel ready.
This is why you’ll find the Safety Button across the Wright Counselling & Supervision Service website.The symbol appears on every page, ready to use whenever you need it.
What the Safety Button Actually Does
The Safety Button is designed to help you leave the website quickly if you feel watched, interrupted, or uncomfortable.With one click, it redirects you to a neutral, everyday webpage — something that looks like ordinary browsing.
It’s important to be clear:the Safety Button does not erase your browser history or remove your device’s records. It simply gives you a fast way to move away from the site if you feel you need to.
For many visitors, this is a reassuring option.For others, it’s an essential part of feeling safe enough to explore support.
Why a Safety Button Matters
Not everyone feels comfortable letting others know they’re thinking about counselling. There are many reasons for this:
- You may be exploring support for the first time and want space to reflect
- You may worry about someone walking into the room unexpectedly
- You may prefer to keep things private until you feel ready to talk
Whatever your reason, the Safety Button gives you a sense of control.It allows you to browse at your own pace, without the pressure of being questioned or “found out” before you’re ready.
How It Works
The Safety Button is intentionally simple.If at any moment you feel uncomfortable — perhaps someone enters the room or you suddenly feel exposed — you can click the button and instantly leave the site.
You’ll be redirected to a neutral webpage that looks like ordinary browsing.
It does not:
- store anything
- notify anyone
- erase your history
It is simply a quick, quiet way to move away from the page.
A Small Feature With a Big Purpose
For many people, the hardest part of seeking support is the beginning — the moment they start looking for information, wondering whether counselling might help, or trying to understand what the process involves. Feeling watched or unsafe can stop that process before it even starts.
The Safety Button exists to remove that barrier.
It’s a reminder that your wellbeing matters not only in the counselling room, but also in the moments leading up to it. It gives you space, autonomy, and the freedom to explore support without fear.
Your Safety, Your Pace
Whether you use the Safety Button or never need it at all, its presence is a commitment:you are in control of your journey.
You decide when to read, when to pause, when to reach out, and when to step back.The website simply gives you the tools to do that safely.
You’ll find the Safety Button on every page of the Wright Counselling & Supervision Service website.You are safe here.
And if you ever choose to take the next step, support will be here — steady, confidential, and ready when you are.

