
Safeguarding
Safeguarding
Silchester CE Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are fully committed to ensuring that consistent effective safeguarding procedures are in place to support families, children and staff at school. All concerns are passed through the members of staff who are trained as "Designated Safeguarding Leads" in school in accoradance with our Child Protection Policy.
Designated Safeguarding Lead: Rachel Moir
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead: Glen Golding & Lina Ouazzani
Named Governor for Safeguarding: Sally Raeside
If you have any serious concerns about your child or any other pupil at Silchester CE Primary, please do not hesitate to contact the Designated Safeguarding Lead who knows who to contact for the best advice and help and is experienced in using the appropriate degree of confidentiality.
Our school's vision - “for everyone to flourish” and “having a heart for people" - is the foundation upon which our safeguarding practises are built. We believe that every child has the right to feel safe and receive equal protection from harm, and that safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone in our school community.
Our Approach to Safeguarding
We take a proactive approach to safeguarding, with robust policies and procedures in place to protect our pupils. Our dedicated Safeguarding Team, led by our experienced Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), works tirelessly to ensure that any concerns are identified and addressed promptly. We have a duty of care to report any safeguarding concerns and share this information with certain individuals and outside agencies where relevant. We place a strong emphasis on early intervention, working closely with parents, carers, and external agencies to provide the necessary support and resources to keep our children safe. Our staff are regularly trained in recognising and responding to signs of abuse or neglect, and they are committed to upholding our school's values of compassion, courage, and respect.
Empowering Our Pupils
At Silchester C of E Primary, we believe in empowering our pupils to be active participants in their own safety. Through our comprehensive PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic) curriculum, we equip our children with the knowledge and skills to recognise and report any concerns they may have. Our pupils learn about online safety, healthy relationships, and how to seek help when they need it. We encourage open and honest conversations, fostering an environment where children feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings.
Working with the Community
Safeguarding is a shared responsibility, and we are proud to work closely with our local community to ensure the well-being of our pupils. We regularly engage with parents, carers, and external agencies, such as social services and the police, to ensure that our safeguarding practises are effective and up-to-date. We also believe in the importance of transparency and communication. Our school website and other communication channels are regularly updated with the latest safeguarding information, resources, and contact details for our Safeguarding Team.
Commitment to Excellence
At Silchester C of E Primary, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of safeguarding. We are continually reviewing and improving our practises to ensure that our children are protected and empowered to thrive. We believe that the best thing to do is to get it right, and the next best thing is to get it wrong, but the worst thing to do is nothing. That's why we remain steadfast in our dedication to keeping our children safe, and why we invite you to join us in this important mission.
If you are concerned about the welfare of a child
Are you concerned about the safety or welfare of a child?
You don’t need to know everything about the child before contacting chldren’s services. If you are concerned about the welfare of a child, it is important theta you talk to someone about this.
Contact children’s services on 0300 555 1384
Do you work in the community?
If your job involves entering and working in people’s homes and something concerns you about a child, contact children’s services.
Contact children’s services on 0300 555 1384