Loving God
We pray that this school may be a place of welcome, security and compassion.
Keep us watchful yet caring, trustingyet ready to question
that all who are part of our community here may do so in safety and in the knowledge of your love;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Our designated safeguarding lead is Mrs. K. Chesters (Headteacher) and our deputy designated safeguarding leads are Mrs. J. Burns (Assistant Headteacher) and Mrs. O. Roney (Assistant Headteacher).
Safeguarding in schools is a fundamental aspect of creating a safe and secure environment for students. It encompasses the measures put in place to protect children from harm, abuse or neglect, and involves identifying and addressing potential risks to their wellbeing. The core goal of safeguarding is to foster an environment where individuals feel safe, respected and supported.
Achieving effective safeguarding requires a collective effort from the entire community, including parents, teachers, social workers, healthcare professionals and law enforcement. By collaborating, we can identify and address safeguarding concerns promptly and effectively, ensuring that everyone in our community is protected from harm.
At Wybunbury Delves CE Primary School, we are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. To support our safeguarding efforts, we have implemented a variety of policies and procedures, including our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. This policy can be accessed on our website and clicking “Policies”.
When concerns about a child’s welfare arise, we may need to share information and work in partnership with other agencies. We will always strive to discuss our concerns with parents or carers first, unless we believe that doing so would not be in the best interest of the children’s welfare.
At Wybunbury Delves CE Primary School, we believe it is of the utmost importance to have robust systems in place for protecting children and safeguarding their welfare throughout all school activities. Our pupils have the right to be safe, respected and treated with dignity. We work effectively with outside agencies to ensure this is always the case.
As part of our safeguarding role, we educate children on how to keep themselves and others safe in an age-appropriate manner. Children are taught how to keep safe in and out of school through lots of different ways. The police and fire service visit school regularly to give educational talks. E-safety and cyber-bullying is covered as part of the PHSE/Computing curriculum. Children are provided with clear guidance on how to report any concerns or anything they feel uncomfortable about.
We are committed to monitoring and listening to all children to identify potential problems. When there are serious concerns about a child’s safety, we share these concerns with the relevant authorities. We collaborate closely with other agencies such as the police, social care and health services to ensure children in danger are identified and kept safe.
Families sometimes encounter difficulties that could affect their children. We work closely with these families, offering support to ensure their children’s safety and wellbeing, and signposting them to other agencies that can provide additional help and support.
It is important for parents/carers to be aware of the following:
We understand that concerns about a child’s welfare and referrals to social care can cause distress or anger for parents/carers. It is crucial for all parties – parents and school staff – to discuss these matters as reasonably and constructively as possible to ensure the best interests of the child are met. Children’s social care also endeavoes to conduct inquiries sensitively and engage with parents/carers constructively.
Our differences are celebrated at Wybunbury Delves and we ensure we teach this through shared stories and through our British Values. Children are encouraged to share any worries or concerns by talking to an adult in school and/or putting a note in our worry/prayer boxes as we believe a happy mind learns best and children's well-being is paramount to us.
We undertake Risk Assessments for classrooms, activities and all external visits and ensure ratios of adults and children fulfil legal requirements. All staff and adults working with the children are DBS checked and key staff have undertaken Safer Recruitment training.
'Staff have a shared understanding of their responsibility to make sure that all children are safe, happy and exceptionally well cared for here.' Ofsted 16
Please be vigilant about the websites and apps your children use, and regularly check their settings to ensure they are not at risk of interacting with inappropriate adults or peers. If you encounter a situation that seems inappropriate, take the following steps immediately:
1.Call the Police: Report the situation to law enforcement without delay.
2.Document Evidence:Take photographs or screenshots of any evidence of inappropriate behaviour.
If you identify any websites or individuals on social media promoting terrorism or extremism, please take the following actions:
1.Log the Information with the Police: Report the details to your local police.
2.Use the Government Portal: Report the information through the government portal at https://www.gov.uk/report-terrorism.
While many parents and carers enjoy seeing photographs and videos of their children’s school life, we must balance this with our duty of care towards all our pupils. Safeguarding is a top priority, and this extends to the use of photographic and video images.
Photographs and videos taken by parents, carers and families at school productions, sports days or other events are for personal enjoyment only. To ensure the safety and privacy of all children, these images must not be used in any way that could potentially place a child or family at risk. This includes:
We like to use photographs of our children on our school website or in school documents such as newsletters or on school displays around school. Your preferences regarding the use of your child’s images are kept on file and can be updated at any time by providing a written request to the school office.
office@wybunburydelves.co.uk
01270 841302
Wybunbury Delves
Bridge Street
Wybunbury
Nantwich
CW5 7NE