SAFEGUARDING

Ensuring the safety and well-being of students at Thurstable School is our top priority. We therefore have policies and procedures that surround the issue of safeguarding young people.

Safeguarding means that we aim to ensure the well-being of students both emotionally and physically, and will take steps in order to ensure that young people are not at risk, either from themselves or from others.

The steps that the school might take include;

Social Services are first and foremost a preventative agency: they seek to support families to get back on track and make change happen in their lives to ensure that young people are kept safe. It is with this in mind that the school might refer to Social Services: to seek support for the family and young person. Unless the risk is presented by the parents or guardians, the school will either consult with them about the referral or inform them that a referral is taking place.

The Prevent Strategy

Prevent aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. Prevent is part of the safeguarding work that Thurstable School undertakes. All staff have had training in regards to the Prevent duty. There is also a section within the safeguarding policy which addresses the concept of anti-radicalisation.

What to do if you feel that a young person is at risk

If you are a student at the school;

Tell a member of staff about it if you’re in school;

Tell your parents or guardian about it if you’re at home;

Call Childline (0800 1111) or The Samaritans (08457 909090) Information on other places of support can be found here.

If you are a parent:

You can contact the Safeguarding Team at the school on 01621 816526

– Mrs H Watling(Designated Safeguarding Lead) watlingh@thurstable.co.uk

– Mrs S Shepherd (Main Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead) shepherds@thurstable.co.uk

– An alternative point of contact is your child’s Head of Year

More information on safeguarding in Essex can be found through the following link https://www.escb.co.uk/