Safeguarding

St. Peter’s Catholic first School recognise our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils. We endeavour to provide a safe and welcoming environment where children are respected and valued.

We are alert to the signs of abuse and neglect and follow our procedures to ensure that children receive effective support, protection and justice. Child protection forms part of the school’s safeguarding responsibilities.

Safeguarding Child Protection Policy 2023-2024

We review our safeguarding policies and procedures annually.

Key Personnel
The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is: 
Mrs. Catherine Clubley (Headteacher)

The Deputy DSL’s are: 

  • Miss. Whitehead (Assistant HeadTeacher)

  • Mrs. Porter (Key Stage 1 Phase Leader)

  • Mrs. Williams (EYFS Phase Leader)

  • Miss. Woodfield (TA/Thrive Practitioner)

Contact details:

01527 831872

The nominated safeguarding governor is: Mr. Gabriel Ozique

Other named staff and contacts:

  • Designated Teacher for Children in Care: Mrs. Catherine Clubley
  • Online safety Co-ordinator:  Mrs. Catherine Clubley / Miss. Lauren Fox
  • Prevent Lead: Mrs. Catherine Clubley
  • Safeguarding in Education Adviser, WCC: Ms. Denise Hannibal
  • Local Authority Designated Officer/Position of Trust: Jon Hancock /James Boreland
  • Family Front Door : 01905 822666 (core working hours)

Out of hours or at weekends: 

01905 768020

To submit an online Cause for Concern notification log onto:

Refer to Children’s Social Care | Worcestershire County Council

If you feel a child is at immediate risk to harm please dial 999.

All children in school are regularly reminded about who they can talk to if they feel worried, sad or upset. Please read our Safeguarding Policy to find out more about how we keep children safe.

Operation Encompass is a process whereby the police and county council will inform a member of staff if a child or young person has experienced any domestic incident. This will be done prior to the start of the next school day. Information sharing between professional agencies allows school staff to provide emotional and practical support to their pupils experiencing domestic abuse.

Domestic abuse can broadly be defined as ‘any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive or threatening behaviour; violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over who have been intimate partners or family members. This can include, but is not limited to the following types of abuse – psychological, physical, sexual, financial and emotional.

Get Safe is the Worcestershire name for Worcestershire’s multi-agency support and protection for children and young people.

You can also find out more by visiting the following website.

Worcestershire Get Safe

We are committed to making sure that our school is a safe and happy place to be. Pupils are regularly reminded how to keep themselves safe, in lessons, assemblies and through visitors to school.

Everybody in school takes health and safety very seriously. If you see anything that could be improved please tell a member of staff. 

E-Safety is an important part of keeping children safe at St Peter’s. 

With the help of the friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus, PANTS is a simple way to talk to your child about staying safe.

In a modernising and ever changing word, new technologies have became an integral part of lives. In today’s society both children and young people are exposed to a wide array of technologies, both within schools and in their lives outside school. Technology enables us to make connections around the world, surf the internet and access a wide range of digital information, which open up new opportunities for everyone.

When used effectively technology can provide great rewards. Technologies can promote creativity, innovation, discussion and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning. It is integral that children are equip with the skills to receive these benefits, at the same time, limiting the risks they may be exposed to.

E-Safety is something that everyone should be aware of and be making considerations when using any type of technology. Children are exposed to all manner of things whilst online and just like in the real world, we need to be aware of and consider carefully, our interactions in the digital world.

At St. Peter’s we celebrate International Internet Safety Day each year. This raises awareness around keeping safe online in addition to the Digital Literacy our children receive through our Computing curriculum.

 

ThinkUKnow

InternetMatters

Childnet

Safer Internet

Social Media Age Restrictions

NetSmartzKids

If you have reason to believe that a child or young person is at immediate risk from harm contact the Police on 999.

Click on the links below to access online safety posters with Top Tips for parents regarding the most common social media sites and games.

App Store

Conversation Starters

Disney+

Fortnite 2

Fortnite

Minecraft

Netflix

Online Safety Tips

Roblox

Screen Addiction

TikTok

YouTube safety factsheet

Youtube

Zoom