Safeguarding

Mrs Rebecca Kaufman

Deputy Headteacher SENCo

Areas of Responsibility:
The leadership of safeguarding at Thirsk Community Primary School
Child Protection and referrals to Children’s social Care
Reporting cases of hate based incidents
Safer recruitment
Preventing Radicalisation
E-safety
Supporting pupils and families with Special Education needs and Disabilities
Screening of incidents leading to referrals to Children's social care

Mrs Nikki Kennedy

Learning Mentor & Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Areas of Responsibility:
Pastoral support for pupils
Liaison with families
Working with outside agencies e.g. prevention, representing the school at core groups
Supporting with the development of referrals to children’s social care
Supporting with the development of referrals to Children's social car
Screening of incidents leading to referrals to Children's social care

Mr Jacob Harrison

Headteacher

Areas of Responsibility:
The leadership of safeguarding at Thirsk Community Primary School
Child Protection and referrals to Children’s social Care
Reporting cases of hate based incidents
Safer recruitment
Preventing Radicalisation
E-safety
Supporting pupils and families with Special Education needs and Disabilities
Screening of incidents leading to referrals to Children's social care

Mrs Jane Grainger

Safeguarding Governor

At Thirsk Community  Primary School take our Safeguarding responsibilities very seriously. This means that we ensure that everyone working in our school has successfully completed the necessary clearances to enable them to work with children.

 It also means that we have staff members who are specifically trained and nominated as the Designated Safeguarding Leader (DSL) within school. These staff are the Head teacher, the Deputy Head teacher and the School Learning Mentor.

 We are all expected to share any concerns we have about staff conduct around children with the Head teacher. As in all schools, if there are concerns about the conduct of the Head, then these should be shared with the Chair of Governors.

 We also follow the North Yorkshire Child Protection Procedures and the Local Safeguarding Children’s Board local guidance and have systems in place to share concerns regarding children’s welfare with our DSL, with parents and with relevant external agencies. Part of our legal duty to safeguard our children, may also include us needing to consult specifically with and take advice from, the Police or Children's Social Care, should the need arise.

 By working closely together as a staff and with our partner agencies, we firmly believe that we will continue to offer a safe learning environment for all our children.

 NSPCC whistleblowing helpline 0800 028 0285

 Please take the time to read our policies and do not hesitate to contact the school should you have any questions about the very serious issue.

 Please click on the links below for information on Internet Safety and on our Prevent Strategy.

 Our Child Protection Policy can be found in the Policies section on this website.