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Pengeulan Primary School
Ysgol Gynradd Pengeulan
Ambitious, Brave and Confident

Safeguarding

At Pengeulan  Primary School, safeguarding and the safety of our pupils is paramount to all we do.

What is Safeguarding?

Protecting children and those within our community from abuse, neglect or other kinds of harm.

Meeting the needs of pupils with medical conditions.

Provision of First Aid

Effective risk assessment to ensure health and safety needs.

 

We Safeguard to ensure:

Our children are safe from abuse, neglect or other kinds of harm including Bullying and Cyberbullying.

Intimate care needs are met

Anti-radicalisation

Health and safety on educational trips and during school events.

How do we ensure we are effective in our role?

We educate those within our school to recognise the signs and dangers which impact on the safety of our children, staff and community.

Safeguarding is central to our everyday practice in order to prevent impairment of children’s health and development, ensuring every child grows up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care.

We are aware, responsive and pro-active, taking action to enable children to achieve the best outcomes.

Whose responsibility is Safeguarding?

Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and others is everyone’s responsibility.

Everyone has a role to play in identifying concerns, sharing information and taking prompt action.

Who are the designated Safeguarding lead?

Mrs Helen O'Gorman: Headteacher

Mr James Webster: Deputy Headteacher

Mrs Delyth Williams: Senior Leader

Cllr Adam Fox: Chair of Governors

How does day to day practice ensure everyone is safeguarded?

School polices guide our day to day practice to ensure our school is a safe and effective learning environment in which every child can thrive.

Being alert all day, everyday

Safeguarding against online abuse

 Online abuse is any type of abuse that is facilitated through technology like   computers, tablets, mobile phones, game consoles and other electronic devices.

Safeguarding your children - Information for parents and carers

Information and support for children and parent/carers is available from a number of sources including: www.thinkuknow.co.uk, stopitnow.org.uk and the NSPCC Online Safety Helpline 0808 8005002

Speak with your child about what they do online

Ask them to show you some of their favourite sites

Show an interest in who their friends are online

Ask them how they decide who to be friends with

Try and get them to friend you online too

Agree the amount of time they spend online and the sites they visit

Think about installing parental controls on their devices

Raise the issue of inappropriate content. Have they seen any?

Make sure they know how to report abuse online.

Agree on some ground rules regarding how long children spend online, the websites they visit and the activities they take part in.

Check the privacy settings on your child’s social media accounts to keep personal information private. Talk to them about what to do if they see worrying or upsetting content or if someone contacts them and makes them feel anxious or uncomfortable.

 

 

 Acting on Concerns and Disclosures

Any concerns or disclosures about a child’s welfare are reported immediately to a Safeguarding lead or senior member of staff.

When a concern or disclosure is shared or raised, adults follow protocol:

Stay Calm and Listen to the child.

Take what the child says seriously and accept it

Allow the child to continue at their own pace.

Let them know you will need to tell someone.

Reassure the child that they have done the right thing.

We cannot:

promise confidentiality

ask leading questions

confront the alleged abuser

ask a child to repeat what they have said

interview other children or parents.

discuss with anyone other than Safeguarding leads.

Reporting Concerns and Disclosures

We have a duty of care to share our concerns with parents. If deemed necessary, contact with outside agencies, including social services and the Police will also be made.

Our central and constant focus is to consider what is in the best interests of the child.

Safeguarding Concerns and Disclosures regarding Staff

Safeguarding concerns, or allegations about staff (including volunteers), posing a risk of harm to children, should be referred to the Headteacher.

Concerns/allegations about the Headteacher, should be referred to the chair of governors

Health and Safety - Poor or unsafe practice

Concerns about unsafe practice and potential failures in the school’s safeguarding regime, can be reported to a member of the senior leadership team.

Safeguarding Policy Endorsed 2022 -2023

Safeguarding Policy Endorsed 2021 - 2022

Safeguarding Policy 2020 - 2021

Safeguarding Policy 19-20 Endorsed

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