Safeguarding Statement

  • Mr D. Burrows

    Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

  • Mrs C. McCann

    Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

  • Mrs E. Kenney

    Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

  • Mr N. Greenop

    E-Safety Lead

  • Mrs J. Trigg

    Safeguarding Governor

  “Safeguarding is everybody’s responsibility”

 At Dawpool C.E. (Aided) Primary School, we know there can be no greater importance to parents and carers than the safety of their children. It is a priority that our safeguarding procedures keep our children safe.

We have a team of staff responsible for keeping children safe and supporting those most vulnerable to harm and neglect. Our Designated Safeguarding Leads (Safeguarding level 3 Award) are Mr D. Burrows (Head Teacher), Mrs C. McCann (Deputy Head Teacher) and Mrs E. Kenney (Business Manager). Mrs Robson is the nominated governor for safeguarding and Mr Greenop is our e-safety lead. Our safeguarding team pays particular attention to the meticulous and systematic implementation of policies and routines.

Safeguarding involves every member of the community. If you are concerned about a child’s welfare, please record your concern and report it to one of the safeguarding team as soon as possible. Please do not conduct your own investigation.

If your concerns relate to a member of staff, please report this directly to the Headteacher or Chair of Governors. Sometimes, we may need to share information and work in partnership with other agencies when there are concerns about a child. If a suspicion of abuse is recorded, parents and carers will be informed at the same time that the record is made. School policies are in place to ensure that there is a consistent approach to practices throughout the school. All policies and guidance apply to all staff and volunteers working in the school. The governing body monitors the school’s adherence to policies and procedures and reviews the school’s policies. A copy of the safeguarding policy is available on the school website.

The Safeguarding Policy and Appendix document give details as to the procedures for identifying and reporting suspected abuse. A high priority is given to staff training in safeguarding so that all staff feel fully informed and suitably trained. All of our staff receive Level 1 training at least every 3 years. Staff also receive training when new updates are required. There is a Single Central Record listing every adult who comes in to contact with children in our school and the safety checks that have taken place to ensure everyone is safe to work with children. This is checked by the Trust, Headteacher and safeguarding governor.

Our curriculum is used to promote safeguarding by teaching pupils how to stay safe, how to protect themselves from harm and how to take responsibility for their own and other’s safety.