The staff at our school are committed to providing a safe place for all students, and a place where they can feel confident, have ambition and succeed.
The welfare of our students is paramount and at the centre of all we do.
Our safeguarding team is led by our Senior Designated Safeguarding Lead, Assistant Headteacher, James Croucher.
- Designated Safeguarding Lead: James Croucher
- Operational Designated Safeguarding Lead: Ashma Ghani
- Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead: Vickie Booth
- Designated Safeguarding Leads: James Croucher, Hasina Tutla, Simon Greiff, Reena Sumra, Andy Cross
- Prevent Single Point of Contact (SPOC): Ashma Ghani
- Designated Teacher for Children in Care: Fiona Ager
- Nominated Safeguarding Governor: Hayley Holmes
Our safeguarding policy is centred around the fact that everyone has a responsibility to safeguard our school community, students and staff alike, and our staff receive regular training and updates. Section 175 of the Education Act 2002 ensures our statutory duty is met promoting the welfare and safety of students and assisting in ensuring the best possible outcomes are achieved.
Child Protection is key to ensuring both the health and wellbeing of our students. We work closely with colleagues from the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Team and First Response to guarantee we protect our students who are at risk of or are suffering significant harm.
Operation Encompass
All Leicester City and Leicestershire County schools are part of Operation Encompass which is a safeguarding initiative aimed at improving outcomes for children and families affected by domestic violence and abuse.
Operation Encompass is a protocol whereby schools are formally notified of any reported incident of domestic violence at an address at which children are present or normally resident. It is run in partnership with Leicester City Council, Leicestershire County Council and with Leicestershire Police.
All public agencies currently share information where there are safeguarding concerns or risk of harm to children and the Police now share information about all incidents of domestic abuse through Operation Encompass.
To further support the welfare of children, when any domestic abuse incident has been reported to the Police during the school term and one of our pupils was in the household, the information is shared with the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
This system has been introduced because domestic abuse in a household can have a huge impact on children, even if they do not see what is happening.
This information will be used to ensure the school is able to provide appropriate support to pupils. The information will remain confidential and will only be shared on a strictly need-to-know basis. For example, with the class teacher. It will not be shared with children.
If you would like to speak to someone in confidence about domestic abuse, call the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0800 802 0028
Early Help
Leicestershire County Council’s Children and Family Wellbeing Service (tel: 01163058727), was established in April 2019 following the integration of four services:
- Children’s Centre Programme
- Information, Support and Assessment Service
- Supporting Leicestershire Families (Troubled Families programme)
- Youth Offending Service
Children and Family Wellbeing Service (CFWS) provides early help services – these are services which may be offered at any point in a child or young person’s life, where the child is experiencing some difficulties which cannot be supported by universal services, such as schools or GP, alone.
All referrals into CFWS are first taken by social workers in our First Response Children’s Duty team. This is to check that children are safe and don’t need a social worker.
Sometimes, calls are made to parents and professionals involved such as teachers or nurses to get more information before they are passed onto the most appropriate team.
Professionals can ask for help for a family using the Multi-Agency Referral From (MARF).
Families can use the Request for Services online form(link is external). Requests for help can be made by a young person themselves, their family, friends or by professionals supporting them. Referrals must have the consent and engagement of families. You don’t need to know which service to ask for – we just need you to explain what you feel you need help with and what you feel might happen without support. We will also want to know what you may have already tried. Please have the necessary information ready – you have 60 minutes to complete the form.
Services provided
Standard family support 0-19
Families who need help can access a range of services which include:
- Thematic workshops
- Group work programmes. The workshops are being further developed with partners to include workshops for parents on issues such as tenancy management, debt and financial management, healthy lifestyles, etc.
- SEND short breaks assessment
- 8-12-week CBT based support for children 8-19 with low to medium level mental health difficulties
- Following an early help assessment, one-to-one programmes of support covering issues such as household routines, behaviour management, coordination of services. This standard family support is provided for up to 12 weeks.
Enhanced family support 0-19
Enhanced support is an intensive offer which can be delivered in family homes, communities and schools, and may be in place for up to 12 months. Keyworkers work alongside families to understand their needs through early help assessment and plan together with the family and other partner agencies to achieve good outcomes.