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Jubilee Primary School

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Safeguarding

Jubilee Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. We expect all members of our school community to share this commitment. We are all alert to the signs of abuse and neglect and follow agreed procedures to ensure that all pupils and families feel supported, protected and can be kept safe.

Jubilee Primary School Safeguarding Policy

 

Direct designated safeguarding support provided by one of our Safeguarding Leads detailed below:

Mrs Marilyn Nadesan, Headteacher -Designated Safeguarding Lead

Miss Laura Payne, Assistant Headteacher - Designated Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Siobhan Bray, Assistant Headteacher -Designated Deputy Safeguarding Lead

 

Please telephone 01622 808 873 during school during opening hours.

Alternatively you can contact them by e-mail on:

dsl@jubileeprimaryschool.org.uk

 

If you feel you need extra support, you can access services directly on:

https://www.kent.gov.uk/education-and-children/early-help-support-for-families

 

If you have a concern about the welfare of a child, you can call social services on: 03000 41 11 11 (text relay 18001 03000 41 11 11) or email social.services@kent.gov.uk

If your concern is out of hours and in an emergency, call: 03000 41 91 91.

If you have a serious concern, you can call Kent Police on:

101 (non-emergencies)

999 (emergencies)

 

Online Safety

Useful websites for parents on online safety:

 

https://www.internetmatters.org/

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/

 

CEOP Button  

http://ceop.police.uk/

 

CEOP is the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.
The Click CEOP button provides a gateway to the CEOP Safety Centre, it provides:

  • advice on a range of online safety issues, such as hacking and cyberbullying;

  • signposting to NCA-CEOP partners offering help and support on issues outside of CEOP’s remit, such as ChildLine and BeatBullying;

  • reporting of suspected or known child sex offender activity directly to CEOP for investigation.

 

Reporting to CEOP

CEOP operates a 24/7 service for the receipt of reports.  Reports can be made to CEOP by a young person or on their behalf by a parent/carer or professional working with these groups. Children under 11 years of age are encouraged to tell an adult that they trust about what has happened and to ask for their help in reporting this either to CEOP or local police. 

 

All reports to CEOP are treated as reports of crime and as such anonymous reports cannot be accepted. 

 

The Click CEOP button is an asset of the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command. The CEOP Command works to protect children from the harm of sexual abuse and exploitation both online and offline.  The button has been developed to offer children, young people, parents/carers and professionals working with these groups with a simple and convenient mechanism for gaining access to trusted online safety advice, help and support. It also provides access to an online mechanism for reporting known or suspected child sexual exploitation or child sexual abuse directly to CEOP. This is offered as a convenient and potentially less intimidating method of reporting these sensitive types of crime, alternative to face-to-face and telephone reporting to local police forces.

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