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Safeguarding for Children

All of the adults in school are here to help you. 

If you are worried about anything at all, you can talk to anyone in school who will help. This could be your class teacher, Mr Bean, Mrs Thorpe, Mrs Jopling, Miss Rust or anyone else. The buttons below here have some useful websites and phone numbers for if you are worried, scared or made to feel unsafe by something. Remember our School Rule: Ready, Respectful, Safe. 

 

Useful Links

Here are some websites that might help, and some tips on adults in school you can talk to.

School

School

Any adult at school can help, some grown-ups are trained to help with mental health too, like Miss Rust. 

Childline

Childline

Ring Childline on 0800 111 if you feel scared or are worried about something. You can also go to their website here.

What Does Safeguarding Mean?

Safeguarding is a really, really important word. It means anything that someone does to help keep you safe. This might be making sure you don’t get hurt, or stopping people being unkind to you. Every adult in school has a really important job – to keep you safe. To safeguard you. If you’re every worried, you can talk to any adult in school who will always help!

 

Pantosaurus

Watch this video with Pantosaurus about the private triangle. If you are worried, just talk to an adult at school.

 

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