Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School

Safeguarding & E-safety

Safeguarding

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy ensures that children learn in a safe, caring and enriching environment. Children are taught how to keep themselves safe, to develop positive and healthy relationships and how to avoid situations where they might be at risk including by being exploited.

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy also has a statutory responsibility to share any concerns it might have about a child in need of protection with other agencies and in particular police, health and children's services. Schools are not able to investigate child protection concerns but have a legal duty to refer them. In most instances Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy will be able to inform the parents/carer of its need to make a referral. However, sometimes the academy is advised by children's services or police that the parent/carer cannot be informed whilst they investigate the matter. We understand the anxiety parents/carers feel when they are not told about any concerns from the outset but follows legislation that aims to act in the interests of the child.

The following notice is made available to all visitors in reception. In addition all visitors are provided with additional safeguarding guidance.

Our academy is committed to safeguarding children and promoting children's welfare and expects all staff, governors, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment and maintain a vigilant and safe environment. Everyone has a responsibility to act without delay to protect children by reporting anything that might suggest a child is being abused or neglected. We would expect you to also report to the Headteacher or Designated Safeguarding Lead any behaviours of any adults working in the academy that may concern you. By signing in on our Inventory system you are agreeing to follow the academy's safeguarding advice to visitors and where appropriate the code of conduct for staff and volunteers.

At Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy our Key Adult is Mrs B Lofthouse. Other key adults also include the Year Managers who are Ms L. Moore, Ms S. Savage, Ms S. Baker, Mr K. Ellison and Mrs L. Cavanagh.

E-Safety

The world our children and young people live in is rapidly changing. Technologies are offering an abundance of opportunities in learning and in many aspects of daily life. We, as adults, are naturally cautious of these new technologies and can identify risks and threats. However, for young people they are a regular and familiar part of everyday life that are being enthusiastically embraced, sometimes with little thought for the risks and threats.

We actively encourage them to utilise the benefits of Information Communication Technology (ICT), whilst at the same time helping them to understand the dangers and make the right decisions about what they share, the way they do this and who they do it with.

Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mrs. B. Lofthouse.

Pupils and E-Safety

If you put your profile on the internet, then it is your responsibility to control who sees it. Be aware that if you do put any images or views on the internet it is really on the internet for all to see. This means it can be copied, saved and shared without your permission. Therefore make sure you are in control. Click the links below for some advice on:

Facebook Privacy Settings

Basic Twitter Settings

The websites below will provide you with information on how to increase your awareness of the social networks children use, this allows you to stay up to date and keep your children safe in today's digital world:

https://www.net-aware.org.uk/?mc_cid=6edb2c8180&mc_eid=f9aff976fc 

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Support-tools/How-to-guides/?mc_cid=6edb2c8180&mc_eid=f9aff976fc 

It is not only social media apps that allow children to communicate with people they do not know, online games sometimes allow this facility too. Minecraft has become exceptionally popular in recent years and has the facility to communicate with people you may not know. Follow the link below for more information about Minecraft and how to stay safe whilst playing:

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/minecraft-a-parents-guide/

If you would like advice on how to set up parental controls that help keep children safe, follow the link below for advice and guidance on how to do it:

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/parental-controls/

Click on the link below to find a copy of the Vodafone Digital Parenting e-Magazine with helpful articles and advice about all things digital:

http://www.vodafone.com/content/dam/vodafone-images/parents/assets-2016/pdf/Digital%20Parenting%20Magazine%20Issue%205.pdf?mc_cid=6edb2c8180&mc_eid=f9aff976fc 

Stay Safe - Pupils

All children at Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy can report concerns or worries to any member of staff. The safeguarding structure is listed below.

The Headteacher is: Mr L Peachey

The Chair of Governors is: Mrs G Donohoe

The Designated Safeguarding Lead for Child Protection is: Mrs B Lofthouse

The Deputy Safeguarding Lead is: Mr L Peachey, Mrs A Kenny, Mrs A Downing

The Safeguarding Officers are: Mr K Ellison, Miss S Savage, Ms S Baker, Mrs Cavanagh, Mrs L Moore, Mrs Dunn

The Nominated Safeguarding Governor is: Mrs Williams

The Nominated Governor for Dealing with Allegations Against the Headteacher is: Mr A. Dawson

Pupils can report bullying anonymously through the SHARP System. This will directly contact a member of the pastoral staff who will follow up and ensure your concerns are addressed.

For other supportive services look at Knowsley Family Information Services. This service could help during the summer when teachers aren't as readily available with issues such as crime, health, debt, housing and parents.

If you feel you are unable to speak with a member of staff please see below for a list of alternative agencies that can offer support:

Childline
Kooth
CEOP

Where to get help in the academy...

  • Form Tutor
  • Leader of Learning
  • Class Teacher
  • Pastoral Team
  • Attendance Officer
  • Inclusion
  • School Nurse
  • Reception
  • Senior Leaders of School
  • Student Council Representatives
  • Any Member of Staff

Where to get help outside of the academy...

  • Knowsley Information Services - 0151 443 3247
  • Childline – 0800 11 11
  • NHS Huyton Walk In Centre – 0151 244 3150
  • Brook – 0151 207 4000
  • Kooth Counselling – Kooth.com
  • Young Carers – 0151 443 3547
  • Social Care – 0151 443 2600

In conjunction with Merseyside Police, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy is involved in an initiative called Operation Encompass. The purpose of Operation Encompass is to safeguard and support children and young people who have been involved in, heard or witnessed a domestic abuse incident. Following such an incident, children will often arrive at school distressed, upset, worried and unprepared. Operation Encompass aims to ensure that appropriate academy staff, called key adults, are made aware early enough to support children and young people in a way that means they feel safe and included.

This is a valuable initiative that means we can continue to support and help children and families within our academy community when they need it most. You can find out more information by visiting www.operationencompass.org or by contacting Mrs B Lofthouse at the academy on 0151 4778770.

At Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy our Key Adult is Mrs B Lofthouse. Other key adults also include the Year Managers who are Ms L. Moore, Ms S. Savage, Ms S. Baker, Mr K. Ellison and Mrs L. Cavanagh.

Stay Safe - Parents

All children at Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy can report concerns or worries to any member of staff. The safeguarding structure is listed below.

The Headteacher is: Mr L Peachey

The Chair of Governors is: Mrs G Donohoe

The Designated Safeguarding Lead for Child Protection is: Mrs B Lofthouse

The Deputy Safeguarding Lead is: Mr L Peachey, Mrs A Kenny, Mrs A Downing

The Safeguarding Officers are: Mr K Ellison, Miss S Savage, Ms S Baker, Mrs Cavanagh, Mrs L Moore, Mrs Dunn

The Nominated Safeguarding Governor is: Mrs Williams

The Nominated Governor for Dealing with Allegations Against the Headteacher is: Mr A. Dawson

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy ensures that children learn in a safe, caring and enriching environment. Children are taught how to keep themselves safe, to develop positive and healthy relationships and how to avoid situations where they might be at risk, including by being exploited.

The academy also has a statutory responsibility to share any concerns it might have about a child in need of protection with other agencies and in particular police, health and children's services. Schools are not able to investigate child protection concerns but have a legal duty to refer them. In most instances the school will be able to inform the parents/carer of its need to make a referral. However, sometimes the school is advised by children's services or police that the parent/carer cannot be informed whilst they investigate the matter. We understand the anxiety parents/carers understandably feel when they are not told about any concerns from the outset. The school follows legislation that aims to act in the interests of the child.

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy will always seek to work in partnership with parents and other agencies to ensure the best possible outcomes for the child and family.

The following notice is made available to all visitors in reception. In addition all visitors are provided with additional safeguarding guidance.

"Our academy is committed to safeguarding children and promoting children's welfare and expects all staff, governors, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment and maintain a vigilant and safe environment. Everyone has a responsibility to act without delay to protect children by reporting anything that might suggest a child is being abused or neglected. We would expect you to also report to the Headteacher or Designated Safeguarding Lead any behaviours of any adults working in the academy that may concern you. By signing in on our Inventry system you are agreeing to follow the school's safeguarding advice to visitors and where appropriate the code of conduct for staff and volunteers."

Please find our Child Protection Policy and Safeguarding Procedures within the Policy section of the website for more information.

In conjunction with Merseyside Police, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy is involved in an initiative called Operation Encompass. The purpose of Operation Encompass is to safeguard and support children and young people who have been involved in, heard or witnessed a domestic abuse incident. Following such an incident, children will often arrive at school distressed, upset, worried and unprepared. Operation Encompass aims to ensure that appropriate academy staff, called key adults, are made aware early enough to support children and young people in a way that means they feel safe and included.

At Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy our Key Adult is Mrs B. Lofthouse. Other key adults also include the Year Managers who are Ms L. Moore, Ms S. Savage, Ms S. Baker, Mr K. Ellison and Mrs L. Cavanagh.

This is a valuable initiative that means we can continue to support and help children and families within our academy community when they need it most. You can find out more information by visiting www.operationencompass.org or by contacting Mrs B Lofthouse at the academy on 0151 4778770.

Safer School's Partnership

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy also works in alliance with Safer Schools and Young People Partnership and has an on site School Liason Officer, PC Woodside. The role of the School Liaison Officer, is to work closely with schools, staff and to promote positive relationships between young people and the police.

App Safety

Please visit the following website to view information about various apps and their risk rating. This is a highly useful resource to keep you and others safe.

https://www.net-aware.org.uk/

Useful Parent Guides

Computer Safety Guides

Fortnite - https://www.net-aware.org.uk/news/fortnite-all-you-need-know/ 

Social Media - https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/social-media-guides-parents/#1502192066632-52616e2b-bf2d