Safeguarding

Designated Safeguarding Leader: Mrs K Fox

Deputy Safeguarding Leader: Mrs V Sanderson

 Safeguarding Trustee: Mrs A Summers


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Kirsty Fox

Kirsty Fox

Designated Safeguarding Officer
Vicki Sanderson

Vicki Sanderson

Deputy Safeguarding Officer
Laura Mitchinson

Laura Mitchinson

Deputy Safeguarding Officer
Anne Summers

Anne Summers

Safeguarding Trustee

Safeguarding Policies

CSCP

https://cumbriasafeguardingchildren.co.uk/

The Cumbria Safeguarding Children Partnership (CSCP) website contains all up to date information with regard to safeguarding and, in addition to the wealth of information, there is a dedicated 'Parent/Carer' zone full of information if there are concerns about a child.

If you ever have any concerns about the safety or well-being of a child in Cumberland then you can ring your concerns through to the 'Cumberland Safeguarding Hub' number and you can remain anonymous if you wish. Callers can outline their concerns and the Safeguarding Hub will give advice (consultation) and if necessary undertake an assessment of need:

There is now also an adult NSPCC helpline where any concerned adult can seek advice if they are concerned about a child and would like advice on whether to make a referral.

The number to call is:
Operation Encompass

Domestic violence is on the increase and causes terrible harm to victims and the associated children.

It is everyone's responsibility to ensure it is eradicated.

As a consequence the school will be working closely with the Police as part of 'Operation Encompass' where details of domestic violence incidents will be shared with the school and meetings will be held for family support and to signpost outside organisations who can help and support.

When children are witnesses to the incidents or the aftermath then it can seriously harm their mental well-being, indeed statistics show 3,081 children in Cumbria witnessed reported domestic violence last year.

This is even more shocking when research shows that incidents happen 35 times before the issue is reported to Police.

This is not acceptable, there should be no incidents and if it does occur it should be reported immediately, the school will support families with this.