Safeguarding

School Safeguarding team

Designated Safeguarding Officer
Mrs Bould

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer
Mr Greaves & Mr Brayford

Safeguarding Trustee
Mr Ratcliffe


Public Contact Details

If you believe that a child (or adult) is in immediate danger, call the Police on 999.

If you have any concerns about a child’s welfare, please contact:

Staffordshire Advice and Support Service -  0300 111 8007 and select option 1
(Monday-Thursday 8.30am-5pm; Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm)                                    

Emergency Duty Team - 0345 6042886
(Monday-Thursday 5pm-8.30am; Friday 4.30pm to Monday 8.30am; Bank Holidays.)                                

Child Sexual Exploitation

For further information in relation to how to spot and prevent Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE), please visit:

Families First

Find out more about the Families First service who support children, young people and families.

Prevent

The Prevent Duty is the duty in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 which has an aim of preventing people from being drawn into terrorism.       

Our Trust aims to protect children from the risk of radicalisation. We aim to build pupils’ resilience to radicalisation and extremism by promoting and celebrating the diversity of British society and values and discussing how to be a good and caring citizen of the world. It is important to emphasise that the Prevent Duty is not intended to stop pupils debating controversial issues. On the contrary, our Trust can provide a safe space in which children, young people and staff can understand the risks associated with terrorism and develop the knowledge and skills to be able to challenge extremist arguments. This will assist children’s personal, social and emotional development and understanding of the world. We aim to protect children from extremist and violent views.

Educate Against Hate provides practical advice on how you can protect your child from extremism and build their resilience against radicalisation. We all want to support children on their journey to making positive contributions to their communities as active citizens.

If you think that a child is at risk of radicalisation, extremism or violent views, please contact the Police on 101.

Staying Safe Online

For information on how to keep your child safe online, please visit;

 

Safeguarding Policy

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Child-on-Child Abuse Policy

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Covid-19 Safeguarding Policy Update

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Online Safety

Whatsapp (age 13+) - a Parental Guide

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