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Meet the team responsible for safeguarding
Mrs K Collison
Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss S Shields
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss C McLeod
EY Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr G Capps
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss N Rainford
Designated Safeguarding Lead for HEARTS Academy Trust
Mrs S Adams
LAB Safeguarding Lead
To view child protection policy, Sexual harm child on child abuse policy and Keeping children safe in Education policy
follow the link to the Trust policy page
ACT Early/Prevent radicalisation
Advice, help, report…..
Parent Zone
The government has recently launched a brand new website to support parents. The website has being developed with ParentZone.
CEOP - Child Exploitation and Online Protection.
Pokomon Go
Does your child play Pokomon Go? Lots of help and advice on keeping safe in the link below.
#DITTO is a free online safety magazine from esafety adviser, Alan Mackenzie. The content looks at risks, issues, advice and guidance related to keeping children safe online, with a view to enjoying and learning about technology.
We are proud to support the Breck Foundation as they drive the e-safety message to schools and parents. Lorin Bednar delivered a very powerful message to all Trust staff.
Parent Info
Parent Info is a collection of articles, tips, expert advice and resources designed to help parents keep up with what their children are doing on-line. For example, the site currently includes information about staying safe on minecraft, mental health, and building online resilience.
NSPCC Net aware
NSPCC Net aware gives lots of excellent advice about social networks. Please click on the links below to find out more.
Parent Protects
Here you will find resources, publications, posters and other awareness raising material that will help us prevent child sexual abuse.
Are you concerned about Minecraft?
Alright Charlie
Is a workbook for children, explaining how to keep safe online and on mobiles.
Cyberbullying
Are you worried about cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is when someone bullies others over the internet or on a mobile phone by sending abusive emails or texts directly or by posting nasty comments or humiliating images for others to see. Like any form of bullying, cyberbullying can be horrible for the children involved and hard for them to talk about. There is lots of information and advice on how to deal with it on the Internet Matters site.
Child Sexual Exploitation
We must remain vigilant around child sexual exploitation. If you have any concerns at all you can gain advice from Essex Police . You can also take a free online course to help and inform you at the PACE (Parents against child exploitation) site. See the links below.
Parents Against Child Exploitation
Young DeafHope
Young DeafHope is a unique project working with young Deaf people of eleven years and older, to raise awareness of abuse and domestic violence. The aim is to help young people change or avoid abusive behaviour, and to help them to have healthy relationships and stay safe.
You can find more information here :
Internet Safety Newsletter EYFS - Autumn 2023
Internet Safety Newsletter - Autumn 2023
Internet Safety Newsletter EYFS - Summer 2023
Internet Safety Newsletter - Summer 2023
Internet Safety Newsletter EYFS - Spring 2023
Internet Safety Newsletter - Spring 2023
Internet Safety Newsletter EYFS - Summer 2022
Internet Safety Newsletter - Summer 2022
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