Additional Deputy Safeguarding Lead: Mrs S Beesley
Safeguarding Link Governor: Mrs Faye Taylor
All incidents or concerns about the welfare of a child MUST be reported to
Mrs Norris as the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
In the absence of Mrs Norris, please report concerns to Miss Haywood or Mrs Beesley immediatley.
Safeguarding is the responsibility of every person working with young people and children. At Stanton Primary School we are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all of our children. This role includes ensuring our children are safe from abuse and neglect (physical, emotional and sexual) and are free from bullying.
We give our children the skills to keep safe at home and at school. We provide our children with the skills to challenge gender stereotypes, recognise and build healthy relationships and recognise that domestic violence is never acceptable.
As part of our curriculum enrichment, we invite visitors in to school to talk to support our safeguarding aims. Some examples of these visitors are the Police, who discuss Stranger Danger and Road Safety, the Fire Service, who give annual fire safety talks and the NSPCC who provide their PANTS workshops.
Online safety is always at the forefront of teaching and learning as part of our Computing curriculum and a large part of the annual Anti-bullying week. Our children learn the skills to keep safe online and to deal with any incidents of cyber bullying.
The information found on this page outlines our school policies and provides advice and support for parents.
Please click below for our Child Friendly Safeguarding Policies:
Child Friendly 'Keeping Safe' Policy
Child Friendly 'Anti-Bullying' Policy
Child Friendly 'Complaints' Policy
Please click the links below for some information on keeping your child safe online.
http://ceop.police.uk/safety-centre
'What can I do to keep my child safe online?'
Parental Guidance for Social Media
The government has launched a new online tool for schools to give parents advice and tips on preparing their children for adult life, find out more by clicking on the link below:-
http://parentinfo.org/
Please click on the link below to access the latest Keeping Children Safe in Education policy
Keeping Children Safe in Education Policy