Safeguarding

Safeguarding – Keeping Children Healthy and Safe from Harm

We would like to share with you school policies and practices with regards to ensuring that children are taught and encouraged to live healthy lifestyles and adopt safe practices.

School policies are in place to ensure that there is a consistent approach to practices throughout the school and that they are adhered to by staff, governors and volunteers. Adults have a tremendous impact on young children and with this in mind adults at Raynville Primary School:

  • are good role models for children
  • enjoy their work and working with children
  • are conscientious and hard-working
  • welcome to support visitors to school
  • recognise and value strengths in each other and use these to support everyone
  • work within that agreed policies of the school
  • promote a happy, caring and safe school
  • encourage children to think for themselves, ask questions and find answers
  • create an environment of trust whereby children are trusted to work seriously
  • challenge and support children in their learning.

We all know that children thrive better and are able to reach their full potential when school and families work closely together. All of us here at Raynville Primary are totally committed to this and we look forward to our continuing close partnership with you in the future.

These guides are designed to provide useful information to help support your children’s development.

If you have a query or concern about safeguarding or special educational needs, please contact:

  • Mr Midgley – Principal and Designated lead teacher for Child Protection.
  • Mrs Balsdon – Vice-Principal and Deputy Designated lead teacher for Child Protection.
  • Mrs Joanne Briscoe – Pastoral and Inclusion Officer, Designated officer for Child Protection.
  • Mrs Adele Baranyi – Pastoral and Inclusion Support Worker, Designated officer for Child Protection.
  • Mrs Teresa McGrath – Pastoral and Inclusion Support Worker, Designated officer for Child Protection.
  • Mrs Smith – SENDCO.

If you require a paper copy of the information on our school’s website, this will be provide free of charge following a request at the office.

There are numerous policies in place to safeguard our children and they include:

  • Child Protection – this is sensitive area in which all staff receive regular training. Here, school and other services for children and families all work together to support the needs of children. There is also a named governor for child protection. The child protection policy can be viewed by parents on request.
  • Attendance – children’s attendance at school is monitored on a daily basis and notable absences or patterns of absences are followed up by the parental involvement officer and in more serious cases the Attendance Strategy Team. The school prides itself on its good attendance figures.
  • Behaviour – high standards of behaviour are expected in school. However, as we all know children do fall out from time to time. Where this is the case dealt with sensitively by an adult who gives both children time to explain what the problems is and helps the issue to be resolved. Children are often reminded about our school rules and they know that we have them in order fro everyone to be happy and keep safe.
  • Health and Safety – everyone here at Raynville Primary knows they have a responsibility to ensure children and adults are able to work in a healthy and safe environment. The school has several fully trained paediatric first aid members of staff who deal with accidents should they occur.
  • Curriculum – through the planned curriculum we ensure that the issues of healthy eating, physical exercise and safety are taught. This aspect is enhanced by the many visitors to school, e.g. police officers who talk to the children about issues such as road safety, safe people and drugs awareness for children in year 2.
  • Safer recruitment and selection – this aspect is taken very seriously. Governors and the school ensure that all staff new to the school and volunteers who work in school on a regular basis undertake a DBS check and full references are acquired before the person takes up post.
  • Complaints – should parents have any complaints the school staff will listen to your concerns and will follow up any issues arising. There is a clear procedure in place. The headteacher will always be happy to meet with you and help resolve any issues. The school is committed to working closely with parents / carers for the benefit of the children. Remember no problem is too small and can often be prevented from becoming a bigger issue. If you continue to feel an issue has not been resolved, then you could contact the complaints committee of the governing body.

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CEOP helps any child or young person under the age of 18 who is being pressured, forced or tricked into taking part in sexual activity of any kind. This can be something that has taken place either online or in ‘the real world’, or both.

The CEOP Safety Centre has clear information and advice on what can be reported to CEOP, the reporting process and what will happen if you do decide to make a report.

You can visit the CEOP Safety Centre and make a report directly to CEOP by clicking the Click CEOP button above.

Safeguarding – Keeping Children Healthy and Safe from Harm

Useful Support Contact Numbers:
• Women’s Domestic Violence – 0808 2000 247
• Men’s Domestic Violence – 0808 801 0327
• NSPCC 24hr free phone – 0808 800 5000
• Childline – 0800 1111
• Police (if not urgent) – 101
• Women’s Refuge – 0845 155 1485
• Bramley Cluster for family support and advice – 0113 386 2360
• To report a concern to Social Care: 0113 222 4403

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