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Safeguarding

Bramley Church of England (VA) Infant and Nursery School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

If you have any Safeguarding concerns about a child or adult, please speak to one of the Designated Safeguarding Leads or a member of staff who will then cascade to a Designated Safeguarding Lead.

You can also email the school on DSL@bramley.surrey.sch.uk

 

Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Mrs S Sawyer

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL)
Mrs K Muncer, Miss A De Filippis, Mrs N Strickland

Safeguarding and Child Protection Governor
Miss E Jefford

Good Shepherd Trust Safeguarding Leads

Liz Tedbury , Head of Inclusion, Safeguarding & Wellbeing

liz.tedbury @goodshepherdtrust.org.uk

Mary Lewis is the Trustee Director with specific responsibility for child protection and safeguarding

           mary.lewis@goodshepherdtrust.org.uk

What is Safeguarding and Child Protection?

Safeguarding relates to the broader aspects of education, for example, mental well-being of pupils and staff, health and safety, medical conditions, trips, first aid, online safety, risk assessments, children's and staff security.

Child Protection is part of safeguarding it protects children from a range of issues, including Neglect & Physical abuse, sexual and emotional abuse

Training

Staff have annual training in safeguarding and child protection. At each staff meeting, Safeguarding is always agenda item number one. This keeps staff up to date and current with their training, it also enables us to discuss any aspects of safeguarding as a school regularly.

All staff members have undertaken safeguarding training including FGM and CSE, e-safety training and Prevent Training.

All staff have completed HM Government Prevent e-learning course.

The DSL and DDSL's have all undertaken further safeguarding training including Operation Encompass and attend termly DSL meetings.

The school submit a Safeguarding Audit to Surrey Safeguarding Children's Board (SSCB) Annually. This academic year it was submitted in February. This document is filled in by the DSL, Deputy DSL and the Safeguarding/Child protection Governor Emily Jefford.

If you would like to access some further training for yourself and/or your child please click on the link below. The link will take you to the Think you Know website.

Thinkuknow is the education programmer from the National Crime Agency's CEOP (Child Exploitation Online Protection) command. Thinkuknow aims to empower children and young people aged 5-17 to identify the risks they may face online and know where they can go for support.”

ThinkuKnow

Keeping Children Safe in Education

All staff have read, signed, understand and follow Keeping Children Safe in Education Part 1.

All Local Committe Members have read, signed, understand and follow Keeping Children Safe in Education Part 2.

To read Keeping Children Safe in Education please click on the link below;

Keeping Children Safe in Education

Further information - The two documents, Working Together to Safeguard children and What to do if you are worried a child is being abused, can be found on the DfE website.

E-Safety

All staff and Local Committee Members complete regular e-safety training.

The children have e-safety training as part of their computing curriculum.

NSPCC offer online training course for parents, further information can be found here https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

CEOP

The National Crime Agency's CEOP Command (formerly the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) works with child protection partners across the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children and coordinates activity against these threats to bring offenders to account. We protect children from harm online and offline, directly through NCA led operations and in partnership with local and international agencies.

If you would like to visit the site or report a crime please click on the link below

http://parentinfo.org/

Operation Encompass Scheme

Operation Encompass is is a scheme run jointly between schools, Surrey Police and Surrey County Council. Operation Encompass has been designed to provide early reporting on any domestic incidents that occur outside of school and might have an impact on a child. 

Operation Encompass will ensure that the Key Adult (Mrs Taylor) or the Deputy Key Adult (Mrs Muncer) is informed the next morning that there has been a domestic incident or if a child has been reported missing. This means that the Key adult or the Deputy Key Adult can ensure that the child is supported whilst they are in school.

Safer Recruitment

The Senior Leadership Team and the Chair of the local committee have undertaken Safer Recruitment training. We follow the procedures when recruiting any new member of staff including volunteers.

DBS Checks

All members of staff including volunteers have DBS checks before they begin at the school.

The school has many policies which refer to Safeguarding including, Safeguarding and Child Protection, Anti-Bullying, a children's version of the anti-bullying policy and e-safety to name a few. The School Council review the children's anti-bullying leaflet once a year during the spring term.

NSPCC PANTS Campaign

We have made all parents and guardians aware of the NSPCC PANTS campaign - which is aimed at preventing abuse in children. Please click on the link below to take you to the NSPCC site.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/underwear-rule/

Need Help?

If you, or someone you know, wants to talk about anything at all, call The Helpline Hotline on their

free helpline 0800 141 2055. Lines are currently open Monday to Friday 9AM – 5PM. Take as long as you want – it’s totally free! We won’t judge you. We won’t criticise you. We won’t record the call. So pick up the phone, let off steam! Get it off your chest! It’s why we are here!

Call 0800 141 2055 or Support@iNeedHelp.org.uk

Surrey Family Information Service

The Surrey Family Information Service want to support all parents and carers, professionals, children and young people (aged 0-25), to help them make informed decisions about services or support they may want or need to access. To help you find services available in your local area, or online, they have created a directory of over 8000 services (including ones offered by organisations other than Surrey County Council), covering SEND, childcare, health, education, social care, leisure and help and support 13 services. If you can’t find what you are looking for online, they also have an enquiry service where you can contact the team for further help, information or advice online, over the phone or by email.

  • Children’s Centre – 0300 123 1640
  • NSPCC – 0808 800 5000 365 days a year
  • Surrey Police – 101

If a child is in immediate danger, ring 999

National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 2000 247

If you are in immediate danger from domestic abuse but can not speak, dial 999 then press 55.