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Welcombe Avenue, Park North, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 2QN
01793 342 347

Safeguarding

Goddard Park Primary School and Daycare Centre is committed to the promotion of welfare and safeguarding of all children and expects all staff and visitors to share this commitment. 

 

In order to ensure the safety of all children in our care, we are required to follow the Child Protection Procedures as agreed by the Local Education Authority. We will endeavour to share with parents/guardians any concerns we may have regarding any injuries noted or other specific issues regarding the welfare of their child. We will keep a record of any concerns raised and will share them with the parents/guardians if it is appropriate to do so. 

 

We do have a duty to refer to Social Care if we suspect a child is at risk of significant harm. If we make a referral to Social Care we will inform the parents/guardians concerned; unless to do so would place the child at increased risk of significant harm. Our first concern will always be the welfare of the child. 

 

Our Designated Safeguarding Lead - Carmen Wilson, Deputy Headteacher

 

Our Deputy Safeguarding Leads are – Jo Harding, Nic George, Zoe Grove- Welsh, Diane Yohans and Milly Dumba

 

Safeguarding Governor – Keenan Harrison, Chair of Governors

OUR ETHOS

The staff and governors of Goddard Park Primary School and Daycare Centre are committed to:

  • Maintaining an attitude of ‘It could happen here’.
  • Ensuring the school and daycare centre practices safer recruitment in checking the suitability of staff, governors and volunteers to work with children.
  • Understanding and adhering to the school’s and daycare centre code of conduct/Guidance for Safer Working Practice for those Working with Children and Young People in Education Settings.
  • Establishing and maintaining a safe school and daycare centre environment, where all children feel secure, can learn and develop, are encouraged to talk and are listened to, where their views are valued and respected.
  • Ensuring children are taught about safeguarding, including online safety, through teaching and learning opportunities, as part of a broad and balanced curriculum.
  • Working in partnership with other agencies, sharing information with them, attending child protection conferences, core groups, child in need and preparing reports.

TRAINING

POLICY

safeguarding and child protection policy and procedures 2023 2024.pdf

 SAFEGUARDING NEWSLETTER

 

dec on line newsletter.pdf

 

PRE-EMPLOYMENT CHECKS

Swindon Borough Council follows the guidance set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education September 2023 relating to safer recruitment processes. All professionals who visit Goddard Park Primary School/Daycare Centre and have unsupervised regular access to children and young people must have had the relevant pre-employment checks carried out, including DBS checks.

E-SAFETY

All school and Daycare Centre system are run and maintained in house with appropriate filtering and restrictions in place to limit what students and staff are able to access.

E-safety plays a large role in the PSHE and Computing Curriculum which is developed by our Computing Team led by Alison Westlake-Webb.

We also offer help and advice during parent’s evenings and through Safer Internet newsletters.

Below are some useful links for Parents to help keep their children safe online: 

https://www.knowsleyclcs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Parental-Controls-booklet-2023.pdf 

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

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/child-safety-online-a-practical-guide-for-parents-and-carers/child-safety-online-a-practical-guide-for-parents-and-carers-whose-children-are-using-social-media

https://www.getsafeonline.org/safeguarding-children/

https://www.internetmatters.org/

PREVENT DUTY

As a parent you may be worried about how extremism and radicalisation might affect your child.

  • Click hereto view Prevent Duty Guidance 
  • Click hereto read Parents Guide to Extremism and Radicalisation

FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

Female genital mutilation (FGM) is the partial or total removal of external female genitalia for non-medical reasons. It’s also known as female circumcision or cutting. More information and support on FGM is available here from the NSPCC.

USEFUL CONTACT AND LINKS

  • CONTACT Swindon 01793 464646
  • NSPCC safeguarding helpline – 0808 800 5000
  • Childline – 0800 1111
  • Report Harmful Content