
Safeguarding
It is extremely important that we keep our children safe and secure at all times. In order to do this we have a variety of systems and protocols in place which we ask parents to support and fully adhere to at all times.
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A secure entry system with intercom
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CCTV cameras are placed around the school site
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On-site parking is restricted to school staff only
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A member of the SLT stands at the entrances every morning
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All staff are issued with photo identity lanyards
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Adults authorised to visit the school site are required to sign in and out and wear visitors' lanyards at all times
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All adults working regularly with children (more than three times in a month) will be subject to a DBS check
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All staff, including supply teachers and other adults working with children, are given information about how to report concerns
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Extra- curricular clubs must provide the school with qualification certification and DBS
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All staff receive safeguarding training annually, with regular updates throughout the year.
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Staff, governors, parents and children sign an Acceptable Use Agreement for safer internet use
Whilst all of our staff are responsible for safeguarding in Foulds, there are some key roles:
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Kim Sanett is the Designated Safeguarding Lead
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Amy Ingall, Kath Strong and Rebecca Tree are Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officers
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Kavita Band is the designated Safeguarding Governor
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Rachel Gagnon leads on whole school e-safety
Please click the tab to read our safeguarding policy.
Useful sites for Parents and Carers:
Protecting your child against extremism and radicalisation
NSPCC advice for parents on online safety
NSPCC advice for parents on keeping children safe
Action for Happiness - you can download monthly calendars from this charity that aim to boost mental and physical wellbeing through having a daily and monthly focus.
Stranger Danger Rules:
• Never go anywhere with a stranger.
• Never accept gifts or sweets from a stranger.
• Never get in a car with a stranger.
• Always tell a trusted adult if you think something bad happened or might happen.
• Never go off on your own without telling your parents or a trusted adult.
• Tell your child it is okay to break the rules if they are in danger.
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