Safeguarding

At St Finbar’s Catholic Primary School the safety and protection of all children in our school is paramount and we are determined to ensure that all necessary steps are taken to protect children and young people from harm.

The Governors of St Finbar’s Catholic Primary School adhere to the Liverpool Schools Safeguarding Charter which states Schools must:

  • work in partnership with other agencies to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children in keeping with the LSCB’s ‘Levels of Need Framework’ to secure improved outcomes for young people
  • ensure that safer recruitment practices and safeguarding policies and procedures set out a culture of vigilance and challenge
  • provide induction and regular training that enable all adults to recognise signs of abuse and neglect; act in the interests of the child and maintain an attitude ‘it could happen here’.
  • work collaboratively with other agencies to promote early help for young people and families before their needs escalate to a point where intervention would be needed via a statutory assessment.
  • challenge ourselves and others to ensure actions are completed in a timely way and press for reconsideration if the situation does not improve.
  • quality-assure all safeguarding practices including maintaining support and oversight of the Designated Safeguarding Lead and Safeguarding Team, their actions and decisions and record keeping.
  • ensure all adults working with young people follow an agreed code of conduct that promotes safe working practices and makes responsibilities and expectations clear, including the understanding that anyone can make a referral.
  • complete any actions arising from the Local Authority’s 175 Safeguarding Audit in order to ensure policies and procedures follow LSCB, Local Authority and statutory guidance.
  • implement any learning arising from serious case reviews, for example the need to listen and respond to the views of children, especially when assessing their needs.
  • provide students with a curriculum which promotes their safeguarding and enables them to maintain healthy relationships.

Equalities and Disabilities

All children in this school are entitled to a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum regardless of ability, gender, race and social circumstances. All children including those with Special Educational Needs are considered and the curriculum adapted to suit all levels of ability. We have a full Equality and Diversity and Equal Opportunities policy available at school.

Click here for a link to the government’s Tackling Child Abuse campaign.

Data protection

PANTS

The following link takes you to the NSPCC Underwear Rule website

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/underwear-rule/

Please read the following information about the NSPCC Underwear Rule

Underwear-rule-guide for Parents/Carers

Safeguarding documents

Additional safeguarding advice for visitors and volunteers booklet

Code of Conduct

e-safty

Keeping Children Safe in Education

Liverpool Safe Guarding Board (LSGB)

Our Safeguarding Team

Dfe Prevent duty-departmental-advice

Privacy-Information-Pupil-information

Privacy-Information-workforce-information

Safeguarding Statement

Safer-recruitment-policy

Whistleblowing document

Working Together to Safeguard Children