Safeguarding
At Christ Church, Safeguarding is integral to keeping our children safe and healthy. Safeguarding includes a wide range of policies and practices to keep children safe from harm. These include: safer recruitment; child protection; bullying; poor behaviour; risk assessments; educational visits; management of medication etc.
Please view our safeguarding policies and below, you will find useful information and links.
Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mrs Charlotte Purcell.
If you would like to speak about a safeguarding concern, please do not hesitate to contact the office on 020 8674 4308 or email safeguarding@ccsprimary.org.uk
Parent Zone
Parent Info
In partnership with CEOP, Parent Info is a parent-facing website addressing all of the issues amplified by the internet. that parents have access to the most up-to-date information to support their digital parenting.
This is a free service, offering up to date, expert information for parents on a range of concerns for children - advice on SRE, sleep patterns, radicalisation, E safety etc.
For further information please click onto their website - http://www.parentinfo.org
Digital Parenting Magazines
Prevent
Prevent is a government strategy designed to stop people becoming engaged in terrorist activities or supporting terrorist or extremist causes.
The Prevent strategy covers all types of terrorism and extremism, including the extreme right wing, violent Islamist groups and other causes.
Please click on the links below:-
Preventing Extremism and Radicalisation Safeguarding Policy
Families Against Stress and Trauma
Families against Stress and Trauma is a local organisation that supports families against extremism and radicalisation.
Please click on the link below for further information:-
http://www.familiesmatter.org.uk
Educate against Hate
Educate against hate is a website which contains resources and advice for pupils and their parents about dealing with the issues of radicalisation and extremism in line with the new 'Prevent' duty for schools.
NSPCC
Every year, Christ Church School delivers the NSPCC "Speak out. Stay safe" assembly to our learners. The aim of the assembly is to share information with our learners about how they can keep themselves safe from harm and get help if they have any worries.
The NSPCC's work in schools will help encourage conversations about staying safe - and they have a number of child-friendly materials to help parents/carers to carry on the conversation. That includes 'The Underwear rule', a simple way for parents to help keep children safe from sexual abuse - without using scary words or even mentioning sex.
The guide uses the rules of PANTS to teach children that their body belongs to them and them alone.
Please click on the link below for further information:-
A parents' guide to being Share Aware