Safeguarding
Child Protection & Safeguarding Information
Safeguarding children is defined as:
The actions we take to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm are everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and families has a role to play.
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined as:
Protecting children from maltreatment
Preventing impairment of children’s health or development
Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care
Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes
Safeguarding is not just about protecting children from deliberate harm. It also relates to broader aspects of care and education including but not limited to:
Pupils’ health and safety and well-being, including their mental health
Meeting the needs of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities
The use of reasonable force
Meeting the needs of children with medical conditions
Providing first aid
Educational visits
Intimate care and emotional wellbeing
Online safety and associated issues
Appropriate arrangements to ensure school security, taking into account the local context
Safeguarding can involve a range of potential issues such as:
Neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse and emotional abuse
Bullying, including online bullying (by text message, on social networking sites, etc) and prejudice based bullying
Racist, disability and homophobic or transphobic abuse
Gender based violence/violence against women and girls
Extremist behaviour and/or radicalisation
Child sexual exploitation and trafficking
Substance misuse
Issues which may be specific to a local area or population, for example gang activity and youth violence
Particular issues affecting children including domestic violence, female genital mutilation and honour based violence and forced marriage
Our school aims to provide a child centred and coordinated approach to safeguarding, in which a vigilant culture provides children with a safe environment. If there are safeguarding concerns we will respond with appropriate action in a timely manner for those children who may need help or be suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm. All school staff are trained annually in safeguarding, and children are encouraged to share any concerns they may have. If you are worried about a child who may be suffering from harm you can make a referral to Children's Services, via Manchester's Safeguarding Partnership.
Our ethos is that the effective safeguarding of children can only be achieved by putting children at the centre of a system where we listen and hear what they say. Every individual within Collyhurst will play their part as we recognise that safeguarding children is everyone's responsibility, including working with professionals from other agencies, to meet the needs of our most vulnerable children and keep them safe. We take opportunities to teach children about important safeguarding issues in a way that is age and stage appropriate and are committed to working and sharing information with other schools, professionals and agencies using CPOMS.
If you have any concerns about any child please use the following routes to raise your concerns.
Contact Collyhurst on 0161 205 1744 and ask to speak to the Designated Safeguarding Lead Amy Davenport / Deborah Preece / Emma Dawson.
Safeguarding Link Governor - Eileen Anderson
Collyhurst is part of Operation Encompass, a partnership project with the Manchester Safeguarding Children Board and Greater Manchester Police. Please click on the link to download more information Operation Encompass.