Safeguarding Summary
WHEN ABUSE IS SUSPECTED THE FIRST QUESTION TO ASK YOURSELF IS ALWAYS – “IS THE CHILD SAFE?”
INTRODUCTION
We are committed to ensuring every student should feel safe and protected from any form of abuse, any kind of neglect, non-accidental physical injury, sexual exploitation or emotional ill-treatment.
As a consequence we will:
- Establish and maintain an ethos where young people feel secure and are listened to
- Ensure that young people know that there are trusted adults in school who they can approach if they are worried or in difficulty.
- Include in the Curriculum activities and opportunities to equip young people with the skills they need to stay safe from abuse.
- Will make any referrals necessary to ensure the well-being of a young person is safeguarded.
- Ensure that young people’s identities and images are protected.
- Ensure that the school is always a safe environment.
- Practise safe recruitment
In addition the school will fully comply with national and local statutory duties and guidance.
In Beacon Hill Community School we adhere to Cumbria’s Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (CSCP) procedures which can be found at: CSCP
ACTION
…Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility
The Nominated Governor for Safeguarding/Child Protection is Yvette Ladds.
The Designated Safeguarding Lead in school is Mr Sunter and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mr Young. They can be contacted on 016973 20509.
All staff and governors are subject to the school’s safeguarding Training Plan to ensure their knowledge and experience is current.
The staff in Beacon Hill Community School are in a good position to keep a watchful eye on young people and their safety and to protect them from abuse and neglect.
If they have concerns they must inform the designated safeguarding lead for Child Protection (DSL) immediately or in their absence the Deputy Headteacher or Headteacher. Other staff are also trained to Level 3.
A member of staff suspecting or hearing a complaint of abuse must not investigate it beyond the point at which it is clear that there is an allegation.
In particular, the member of staff:
- Must listen carefully to the child and keep an open mind. Staff should not take a decision as to whether or not the abuse has taken place.
- Must not ask leading questions, that is, a question which suggests its own answer.
- Must reassure the child but not give a guarantee of absolute confidentiality and explain the need to pass the information to the Designated Officer who will ensure that the correct action is taken.
- Must keep a sufficient written record of the conversation. The record should include the date, time and place of the conversation, that a complaint has been made, and the essence of what was said and done by whom and in whose presence. The record should be signed by the person making it and should use names, not initials. The record must be kept securely and handed to the Designated Officer.
All evidence, (for example, scribbled notes, mobile phones containing text messages, clothing, computers), must be safeguarded and preserved.
All referrals will be made through the Cumbria Safeguarding Hub (24 hour service). If there is uncertainty as to whether to refer a child then the school will speak to a duty social worker to discuss the concerns and consequently provide the school with advice/consultation.
Anybody with a concern about a child in Cumbria can also directly contact Cumbria Safeguarding Hub.
Telephone number: 0333 240 1727, e-mail: safeguarding.hub@cumberland.gov.uk
Calls between 9am to 5pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 4:30pm Friday will go direct to the Hub for action.
Emergency calls during evenings and weekends will be answered by the emergency duty team that can be contacted on the same number. Telephone: 0333 240 1727
Allegations against staff
Beacon Hill Community School has procedures for dealing with allegations against members of staff and volunteers that comply with Cumbria CSCP guidance in line with their guidance “Allegations against Staff“.
All allegations will be reported within one working day to the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) via the Multi Agency Business Support Team on: 01768 812267 or email: lado@cumberland.gov.uk within one working day. If unavailable then contact will be made via: Cumbria Safeguarding Hub: 0333 240 1727
This is a summary of the full policy which can be viewed on request.
Documents
Click to access the Cumbria Safeguarding Children Partnership