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Whittlebury

CE Primary School

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is very important in our school and therefore we have 4 members of staff trained as designated safeguarding leads.

Mrs Hollis, Executive Headteacher, is our Designated Safeguarding lead.

Mrs Powell, Deputy Headteacher, is a Deputy Safeguarding lead.

Mrs Sharon Townsend, School Business Manager, is a Deputy safeguarding lead.

Mr Willsher is a Deputy Safeguarding lead.

Mr John Brough, Safeguarding governor.

At times we may need to seek advice from outside agencies as to how best to support you and your family.  Please see our school safeguarding policy for more information.

For the latest information from the Northamptonshire Safeguarding Children's Board, Click here

Please see below for our safeguarding policy. 

Key safeguarding documents that we work with:

Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024

Working together to safeguard children

Northamptonshire Early Help

What is early help?
Every family goes through challenging times at some point. Early help means working with you and your family so that small problems don’t become big problems. Early help is for everybody, for families with children and young people of any age. And it’s your choice whether to have it or not.


Why would I want early help?
There are lots of reasons why people look for early help. It could be that you’re worried about your child’s health, development or behaviour, or how they’re doing at school, or perhaps because you are caring for a disabled child. It may be that you’re worried about money or housing and how that is affecting your family. Maybe your child or your family is affected by domestic abuse, drugs or alcohol or crime. Perhaps your child is a carer for other people, or maybe you’ve had a bereavement in the family that’s made life a real challenge.

What should I do if I have concerns about a child or family?

1.  Speak with one the safeguarding leads at school. 

2.  Contact Northamptonshire multi agency safeguarding hub (MASH) on 0300 126 1000

3.  Speak to the NSPCC:

Help for adults concerned about a child, call 0808 800 5000

Help for children and young people, call 0800 1111

Or visit https://www.nspcc.org.uk/

 

Remember safeguarding is everyone's responsibility