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Overview Safeguarding

As a school, Pencalenick and our 4 ARBs, are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. We recognise that everyone who comes into contact with children has a duty to safeguard and promote children’s welfare.

We ensure that all appropriate measures are applied in relation to everyone who works in the school who is likely to be perceived by the children as a safe and trustworthy adult, including governors and volunteers. All members of staff therefore, whether paid or voluntary, are required to have an enhanced DBS check.

The school shares a purpose with parents to educate, keep children safe from harm and have their welfare promoted. We are committed to working with parents positively, openly and honestly. We always encourage parents to discuss any concerns they may have with the school as soon as possible.

The school employs a number of strategies in order to maximise learning opportunities and reduce risks associated with the Internet (e-safety). The Trust has developed an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP); the aim of this policy is to ensure that pupils/students benefit from learning opportunities offered by the school’s Internet and ICT resources in a safe and effective manner. We ask parents/carers of the school to sign this policy which outlines ways they can encourage their child to use the Internet in a safe way when they are at home.

The school has identified the Head Teacher as the Designated Safeguarding Lead with responsibility for child protection. The school has additionally identified other members of the Senior Leadership Team as Deputy Safeguarding Leads; this is to ensure the safety and welfare of our learners remains paramount over Pencalenick's 5 sites. All members of the Senior Leadership Team have undertaken specific child protection training which includes how to fulfil their role. Refresher training by the Senior Leadership Team is undertaken at two yearly intervals.

All other school staff, including non-teaching staff, volunteers and governors undertake appropriate in house training to equip them to carry out their responsibilities for child protection effectively. This is kept up to date by annual refresher training. There are robust arrangements which ensure all staff know how to raise any concern in relation to the welfare of our pupils.

Pencalenick has a designated Safeguarding and Whistleblowing governor. Our Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher and our Office Manager have undertaken ‘safer recruitment training’. This training is updated every two years to keep the school in line with all statutory guidance. Safeguarding is an established agenda item at each full governor meeting and each staff meeting.

The school works with the SPT health, safety and well-being group which meets on a termly basis and reports back to the Local Governing Body & Trustees.

Our Safeguarding Leads and contact details are as follows.

Pencalenick School

Responsible Person

Telephone

Email

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Jodie Watkins-Young

01872 520385

jwatkins-young@pencalenick.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Diana Barry

dbarry@pencalenick.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Lorraine Faulkner

lfaulkner@pencalenick.org

Designated Teacher for CIC/PLAC

Kyle Powell

secretary@pencalenick.org

Single Point of contact for PREVENT

Diana Barry

dbarry@pencalenick.org

Child Sexual Exploitation Lead

Diana Barry

dbarry@pencalenick.org

Safeguarding Governor

Joe Martin

 

Whistleblowing Governor

Joe Martin

All ARBs

Responsible Person

Telephone

Email

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Jodie Watkins-Young

01872 520385

jwatkins-young@pencalenick.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Diana Barry

dbarry@pencalenick.org

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Lorraine Faulkner

lfaulkner@pencalenick.org

DDSL – Bude ARB only

Rachael Slater

01288 493105

rslater@specialpartnership.org

DDSL – Mount Charles ARB only

Paula Meares

 

pmeares@specialpartnership.org

DDSL – Brannel ARB only

Ruth Witton & Amanda Sampson

01726 982109

rwitton@specialpartnership.org

asampson@specialpartnership.org

DDSL – Falmouth ARB only

To be appointed

01726 73911

 

Designated Teacher for CIC/PLAC

Kyle Powell

01872 520385

secretary@pencalenick.org

Single Point of contact for PREVENT

Diana Barry

dbarry@pencalenick.org

Child Sexual Exploitation Lead

Diana Barry

dbarry@pencalenick.org

Safeguarding Governor

Joe Martin

 

Whistleblowing Governor

Joe Martin

Child Protection/Safeguarding Information

If you are concerned about the welfare of a child at Pencalenick please contact Jodie Watkins-Young (Designated Safeguarding Lead), Diana Barry or Lorraine Faulkner (Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads) on 01872 520385

For information from the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Safeguarding Children Partnership, please click on the following link:

https://ciossafeguarding.org.uk/scp

If you are worried about any child you can also contact the following:

  • Multi-agency Referral Unit: 0300 123 1116
  • Out of Hours Service: 01208 251300
  • Police 101

If you have concerns about a professional or volunteer working with a child you need to contact the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly on 01872 326536

Domestic Abuse Help

National Domestic Abuse Helpline Refuge runs the National Domestic Abuse Helpline, which can be called free of charge and in confidence, 24 hours a day on 0808 2000 247. Its website provides guidance and support for potential victims, as well as those who are worried about friends and loved ones. It also has a form through which a safe time for a call can be booked.

Operation Encompass

We are a trained Operation Encompass school.

Operation Encompass ensures there is a simple phone call or notification, to a trained member of school staff, before a child arrives in school. The call or notification is triggered by police recently attending the child’s home or being involved in a domestic abuse incident, that the child has experienced.

Operation Encompass is a police and education early information sharing partnership enabling schools to offer immediate support for children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. Information is shared by the police with a school's trained Key Adult (DSL) prior to the start of the next school day after officers have attended a domestic abuse incident thus enabling appropriate support to be given, dependent upon the needs and wishes of the child.

Useful Links

Please click on links below to view the Special Partnership Trust Policies

Pencalenick School Safeguarding Information

Other Safeguarding Organisations