Are you worried or concerned about something?

 

The Samworth Church Academy is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our students. We want our students to be happy, healthy individuals who know what to do if they have a concern about something.

We endeavour as a group of staff to keep students safe at all times. We have a dedicated approach to safeguarding that ensures our students get the help they need in a timely and sensitive manner. In addition, we aim to teach every student what behaviours are acceptable, and what they can do if they experience something outside of these expectations.

The safeguarding team includes our Learning Managers who are able to support, refer and advise around topics such as mental health concerns, online safety, and wider safeguarding concerns. Every student has a dedicated Learning Manage to help them in situations where they might need protection or advice.

Every student has the right to voice their concerns and be listened to help protect them from harm. We know that we have a fantastic staff body who want to help our children in any way they can. We always put children first by adopting the very basic but crucial viewpoint - 'it could happen here'.

 

You can tell anyone with a red lanyard that you have a concern and they will be able to help or point you in the right direction, all safeguarding concerns are dealt with seriously.

 

Find out how to get safety and wellbeing support:

Click to learn more about wellbeing support in school   Click to learn more about Wellbeing support outside of school

 

Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.

Understand the signs of abuse, and what to do here:

Click to learn see the safeguarding leaflet - what to look for and what to do   

 

Other useful resources

Click to learn more about Prevent Radicalisation - how to spot extremism and what to do  Click to learn more about safeguarding policies

 

Remember, you can tell anyone with a red lanyard that you have a concern and they will be able to help or point you in the right direction, all safeguarding concerns are dealt with seriously.

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