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Safeguarding

Keeping children healthy and safe from harm

At St Peter's we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children in our care. We expect all stakeholders, including visitors, to share this commitment.

Our pupils are continually taught and encouraged to live healthy lifestyles and adopt safe practices. Our safeguarding policies and practices help to ensure that they are safe, happy and healthy - whether in the real or virtual worlds. School policies are in place to ensure that there is a consistent approach to practices throughout the school and that they are followed by staff, governors and volunteers.

We work hard to support the best needs of our pupils and all staff receive regular training in child protection. Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.

Designated Safeguarding Leaders in school: 

Mrs Alexandra Burke

Mr David Eaton

Ms Patricia Attieh-Ambo

 

Linked Safeguarding governing body member:

Mr Neil Knowles

Raising a concern

If you have a non-urgent safeguarding concern please contact the staff members above.

Alternatively, safeguarding referrals can be made via The Single Point of Access (SPA) and Early Help Hub (EHH): they deal with all safeguarding and wellbeing concerns regarding children and young people in The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM). 

Phone: 01628 683150 or 01344 786543 (Out of hours- Emergency Duty Team)

Email MASH@achievingforchildren.org.uk

LADO
The LADO Service (Local Authority Designated Officer) for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is integrated within Achieving for Children, alongside the other Children's Services in the Borough.  The LADO service is a centralised service covering, Windsor and Maidenhead, as well as the London Borough of Kingston-Upon-Thames and the London Borough of Richmond-Upon-Thames. For LADO referrals contact : 020 88917370 or  07774 332675; email via LADO@achievingforchildren.org.uk

RBWM Safeguarding Partnership
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead’s safeguarding partnership is led by representatives from the local authority, Police and Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) working with other key agencies involved with children, young people, families and adults with care and support needs. 

Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy  
Keeping Children Safe in Education - DfE guidance 
The Prevent Duty

Protecting children from the risk of radicalisation is part of schools’ and childcare providers’ wider safeguarding duties. The following websites give practical help to parents as well as educationalists:

  • Educate Against Hate
    This website gives teachers, parents and school leaders practical advice and information on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation.