Safeguarding

Definition and Key Staff

Safeguarding is about ensuring that everyone is safe from harm, safe from bullying, safe from people who could abuse, safe from discrimination and safe from radicalisation.

Miss A. Suckling is the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

Mrs H. Wornham is the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL)

Additional Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads: Mr R. Thomas, Miss L. Sewell, Mrs N. Akhtar, Miss K. England

Mrs N. Lillywhite is the Prevent Officer

 

Safeguarding Contacts

If you have a safeguarding concern, please use one or more of the contacts below:

E-mail the DSL in the first instance:

E-mail the Local Authority:

Make a referral to the Southend Child Single Point of Contact service:

Make a referral to the DfE’s counter-extremism division at:

'County Lines' refers to a type of criminal exploitation in which gangs and organised crime networks exploit children to sell drugs. Often these children are made to travel across counties, and they use dedicated mobile phone ‘lines’ to supply drugs.

 Home Office Guidance on County Lines

Recognising the Signs

www.seethesigns.org.uk

Private fostering arrangements are made, privately, between two parties for a child under the age of 16 (18 if disabled). This arrangement would be with someone who is not a parent or close relative, and is due to last 28 days or more.


For further information, please refer to:

Private fostering