Safeguarding is the responsibility of all adults and especially those working or volunteering with children.
Safeguarding is the responsibility of all adults and especially those working or volunteering with children.
Safeguarding legislation and government guidance says that safeguarding means:
Protecting children from maltreatment, preventing impairment of children’s health or development, ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes.
Child Protection: is part of safeguarding and promoting student welfare. It involves measures and structures designed to prevent and respond to significant harm, abuse, exploitation and neglect.
Safeguarding includes: Child Protection, Health Care Plans, Health and Safety, Site Security, Safety on school trips and visits, Safer recruitment – School Central Record & DBS checks, online safety and associated issues, anti-bullying work, children’s & learner’s health, mental health and emotional well-being and so much more.
We have a suite of policies relevant to safeguarding. Here is a link to our statutory information including safeguarding and online safety policies.
All staff have been trained on how to report safeguarding and technical concerns, such as if:

We have listed some websites below regarding e-safety, which we hope you will find useful.
www.thinkyouknow.co.uk
www.kidsmart.org.uk
www.childnet-int.org
www.saferinternet.org
NSPCC - Keeping children safe
NCPCC - PANTS - guide for parents and carers
NSPCC - PANTS - guide for parents and carers of children with autism
NSPCC - PANTS - guide for parents and carers of children with learning difficulties
Parents guide to Facebook - www.ConnectSafely.org