Safeguarding Guidance & Policies
Safeguarding and Child Protection Information 2024-25
- KCSiE 2024 (HIGHLIGHTED)
- KCSiE 2024 Part 1
- Behaviour Information leaflet for Parents
- Children Missing in Education - Statutory Guidance
- Filtering and Monitoring Handout for staff
- Filtering and Monitoring Handout 2 for staff
- School Leaflet for Children not Collected
- What to do if you are worried a child is being abused
- Acceptable Use of Technology Policy 2024
- Accessibility Policy 2024
- Anti-Bullying Policy 2024
- Attendance Policy 2024
- Behaviour Policy 2024
- Charging and Remissions Policy 2024
- Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy September 2024
- Code of Conduct 2024
- Complaints Policy 2024
- COVID-19 Parent Information
- Data Retention Policy 2024
- Discretionary Leave of Absence Policy 2024
- E-Safety Policy 2024
- Exclusion and Suspension Guidance
- Fire Safety Policy 2024
- Flexible Working Policy 2024
- Freedom of Information Policy 2024
- Guidance for Safer Working Practice
- Guidance for schools on the use of images 2024
- Health & Safety Handbook 2024
- Induction Policy 2024
- Intimate Care Policy 2024
- Lettings Policy 2024
- Lone Workuing Policy 2024
- Managing Serial and Unreasonable Complaints Policy 2024
- Medication Policy 2024
- Prevent Policy 2024
- Pupil mental Health and Well-Being Policy 2024
- Racial Incidents Policy 2024
- Safer Emplyment Policy 2024
- Staff Acceptable Use Policy 2024
- Staff Handbook 2024
- Staff Mental Health & Well-Being Policy 2024
- Visitor Leaflet 2024
- Whistle Blowing Policy 2024
- Whistleblowing Poster
-
Internet Safety: Reporting Advice for Adults and Young People Most services have rules about what kind of content is allowed on the site. Often if something is harassing an individual, inappropriate or violent it breaks the rules. You can report this kind of content using the reporting tools on the sites.