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Safeguarding

What is Safeguarding?

The Department for Education define safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children as:
  • Protecting children from maltreatment
  • Preventing impairment of children’s mental and physical health or development
  • Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care, and
  • Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes.
We prioritise keeping our children safe.  Safeguarding is a term that includes all aspects of keeping children and adults safe from abuse in our schools and, beyond the school gates; child protection.  A safeguarding concern is when you are worried about the safety or well-being of a child or adult because of something seen or heard, or information which has been given to you.
 

Our Safeguarding Policies can be found on our Policies Page

 

Phil MacBeth - Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

 

Our Federation's Safeguarding Team

Phil MacBeth, DSL 

Stephen Hoult-Allen - Executive Headteacher, Deputy DSL

Manda Sides - Head of Operations, Deputy DSL

Gemma Luke - Safeguarding Governor

 

St Luke's School Safeguarding Team

Phil MacBeth, DSL 

Stephen Hoult-Allen - Executive Head, Deputy DSL

Jamie Caple - Head of School, Deputy DSL

Julianne Bensissi - Teacher, Deputy DSL

Max Guiney - Deputy Head of School, Deputy DSL

Amy Tallantire - Head of Upper School, Deputy DSL

 

The Collett School

Phil MacBeth DSL 

Stephen Hoult-Allen - Deputy DSL

Jennie Witter - Head of School, Deputy DSL

Anu Gray - Head of Inclusion, Deputy DSL

Christina Self - Assist. Head of Upper School, Deputy DSL

Melanie Lulham - Teacher, Deputy DSL

 

Actively Preventing Children Committing Crimes 

 

Radicalisation of Children

Children can be exposed to different views and receive information from various sources. Some of these views may be considered radical or extreme.  Radicalisation is the process through which a person comes to support or be involved in extremist ideologies (including religion and extreme right wing politics). It can result in a person becoming drawn into terrorism and is in itself a form of harm.

 

Mental Health  

We all have 'mental health' to protect and keep healthy.  Where issues mount up, we need to be able to access help and support (children and adults alike). 

 

Staffing

To join our school, we ensure safe staffing measures are stringently in place.   We prevent abusive adults joining our settings.  We are active in ensuring no adult harms a child in our settings - staff, volunteers and professionals.