Safeguarding
Everyone at St Barnabas Church of England School has a responsibility to keep children safe and to be alert at all times to their welfare and wellbeing. Any concern about a child however small is reported to our Safeguarding Team.
Mrs Hull Executive Headteacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead f.hull@stbarnabas.pdet.org.uk |
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Mr Healy Deputy Headteacher & Deputy DSL j.healy@stbarnabas.pdet.org.uk |
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Mrs Taylor Assitant Headteacher, SENDCo & Deputy DSL j.taylor@freemans.pdet.org.uk |
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Mrs Hamilton Family Support Worker & Deputy DSL c.hamilton@stbarnabas.pdet.org.uk |
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Mrs Rae EYFS Lead & Deputy DSL s.rae@stbarnabas.pdet.org.uk |
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Mrs Thomson Otter Class Teacher & Deputy DSL a.thomson@stbarnabas.pdet.org.uk |
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Miss Fitzsimmons Squirrel Class Teacher & Deputy DSL h.fitzsimmons@stbarnabas.pdet.org.uk |
If you are worried about a child outside of school time, you can call the local Multi Agency Support Hub for advice (anonymously if needs be) on 0300 126 7000 (option 1). Out of hours 01604 626938
If you are concerned about the conduct of a member of staff, you should inform the Headteacher immediately. In their absence, inform the Deputy Headteacher immediately.
You can also report any concerns you have regarding a member of staff to the Designated Officer for the Local Authority (DOLA — formerly LADO) on:
CEOP is a command of the National Crime Agency, and is dedicated to tackling the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and young people. CEOP is here to help young people (up to age 18) who have been forced or tricked into taking part in sexual activity with anyone online or in the real world. We also offer advice and links to support in response to other online problems young people might face, such as cyberbullying or hacking. For information, advice and to report concerns directly to CEOP, visit the Safety Centre by clicking on the Click CEOP button.
PANTS - NSPCC
Talk PANTS helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell someone they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried.
NSPCC
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
NSPCC 0808 800 5000
help@nspcc.org.uk