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Rochford Primary & Nursery School

South East Essex Academy Trust (SEEAT)

Safeguarding

Designated Safeguarding Leads

Mr. Owen (DSL)

Headteacher 

admin@rochford.essex.sch.uk

Miss Styles (DDSL)

Pastoral Lead 

admin@rochford.essex.sch.uk

Mrs. Bagnall (DDSL)

Assistant Headteacher

admin@rochford.essex.sch.uk

 

Rochford Primary and Nursery School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the physical and emotional wellbeing of every pupil within our school community.

The RPS policy sets out a clear and consistent framework for delivering this promise, in line with safeguarding legislation and statutory guidance.

 

We are committed to:

Creating a culture of safer recruitment by adopting procedures that help deter, reject or identify people who might pose a risk to children.

Educating pupils on how to keep safe and to recognise behaviour that is unacceptable.

Identifying and making provision for any pupil that has been subject to abuse.

Ensuring that members of the governing body, the headteacher and staff members understand their responsibilities under safeguarding legislation and statutory guidance, and are alert to the signs of child abuse and know to refer concerns to the designated safeguarding lead (DSL).

Ensuring that any new staff members and volunteers are only appointed when all the appropriate checks have been satisfactorily completed.

 

                                      Link Governor for Safeguarding/Child Sexual Exploitation Champion:                                         Ms Sonia Worthington  rochfordprimary.chair@gmail.com

      Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO):

Tel: 0333 013 9797

Prevent/Channel Referrals:

Tel: 0345 603 7627

 

If there is an immediate risk of harm to a child, then contact the Police on 999.

 

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