How Our Setting Safeguards Students
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We understand that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility and
fully endorse the core principles of safeguarding:
- Protecting children from maltreatment (A child is anyone under 18 years old)
- 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 are child-centred and we will always promote students’ health, well-being, personal and emotional development. |
We create a safe, inclusive learning culture where students;
- Are respected and protected from bullying and
discrimination.
- Can talk and express views, be listened to and get
feedback.
- Have their needs met and fulfil their potential?
- Know how to get help.
- Know when discussion is confidential.
- Learn about online-safety, bullying, healthy
relationships, abuse, neglect, exploitation
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We work in partnership with parents and carers by offering;
- Open, honest, and respectful relationships
- Comfort and privacy to talk and get advice.
- Involvement and inclusion at all stages of student’s
education and care
- Understanding of culture and diversity
- Clear explanations and use of professional
interpreters
- Up-to-date emergency contact details
- Information about our complaints procedure
- Support and signposting to adult services if vulnerable
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We promote early help and support by:
- Prompt identification and assessment of additional
needs of all students and their family
- Putting ongoing support in place, with a clear
planning and review cycle
- Sharing information appropriately with students,
families and agencies
- Preventing concerns from escalating
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We store and share information securely by:
- Following legislation and guidance
- Having appropriate IT filters and monitoring systems
in place
- Explaining how, what, where and when information is
shared.
- Maintaining detailed, accurate and secure written
records of discussions, decisions and actions,
and sharing appropriately
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Our Safeguarding policies and procedures:
- Available publicly for students, families, staff
- Following National and SCSP guidance and
arrangements (e.g. Keeping children safe in education)
- Include staff/pupil behaviour and relationships, and
online communications.
- Updated annually
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We have a coordinated approach to concerns:
- There is a quick staff response to inform DSL/D about
student concerns.
- There are timely referrals to Children’s Social Care and
Police where the risk of significant harm exists.
- We work with all agencies to support students and
families through multi-agency meetings e.g., child
protection conferences,
plans and actions
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We have safe recruitment and management
practices by ensuring that:
- Unsuitable people do not work with children.
- There is a positive, open culture and environment.
- Whistleblowing process for staff concerns about
organisational practices are in place.
- All allegations of abuse by staff, carers or volunteers
are reported using the correct procedures
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Our trained volunteers, staff and management have:
- Clear safeguarding roles and responsibilities
- On-site safeguarding induction and refreshers
- High-quality SCSP basic and advanced staff training
- Regular DSL/D staff safeguarding updates of skills and
knowledge
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