Safeguarding |
Staff and Governors at Saint Anne’s Catholic Primary are aware that many children are the victims of different kinds of abuse and that they can be subjected to social factors that have an adverse impact upon their lives – including domestic violence, substance misuse, bullying, mental health and radicalisation. We also acknowledge that safeguarding incidents could happen anywhere and staff should be alert to possible concerns arising.
Through our curriculum we teach children to stay safe and happy. We encourage the understanding that any problem or worry that they may have is legitimate, and to share their worries, big or small with their trusted adult; at home; school or with Childline.
Key Contacts
- Designated Safeguarding Lead - Wendell Gopaul, Headteacher
- Deputy Safeguarding Lead - Fiona Lane-Costello, Deputy Headteacher
- Deputy Safeguarding Lead - Naomi Tighe, Assistant Headteacher
- Safeguarding Governor - Michelle Stephens
- Chair of Governors - Monica Powis
Overview
Read more about how we keep pupils safe at Saint Anne's:
Also see our Policies page for related policies, such as Volunteers in School and Safeguarding/Child Protection.
Prevent Strategy
Prevent is a government strategy designed to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorist or extremist causes. Many of the things we do in school to help pupils become positive, happy members of society also contribute to the Prevent strategy.
Anti-Bullying
Keeping safe from bullying is an integral part of our PSHE curriculum. Through our Virtues and Values-based curriculum pupils learn how to behave towards each other promoting the British values of tolerance and mutual respect.
Helplines and Websites
0808 800 5000 |
0845 22 55 787 |
0800 1111 |