1. Key Information
  2. Safeguarding

Safeguarding

 

We all have a statutory duty to “safeguard and promote the welfare of children”.

 

If you have any concerns about the health and safety of a child at this educational setting or feel that something may be troubling them, you should share this information with an appropriate member of staff straight away. 

 

Some issues e.g. a child’s appearance, hygiene, general behaviour, can be shared with any teacher or member of support staff in this setting. Do not worry that you may be reporting small matters – we would rather that you tell us things which turn out to be small than miss a worrying situation.

 

However, if you think the matter is very serious and may be related to a child protection concern, e.g. physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect, you must talk to one of the people below immediately. If you are unable to contact them, you can ask the school office staff to find them and ask them to speak to you straight away about a confidential and urgent matter.

 

The people you should talk to at this setting are:

Meet the Designated Safeguarding Leads

 

 

Mrs N Worthington
Mrs S Hogg 
Mrs N O'Hanlon
Mrs S Kent 

Head Teacher

Assistant Head Teacher

Pastoral Manager

Assistant Head Teacher 

 

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