Safeguarding
At Oakhill Primary School, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of every child is at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to providing a safe, secure and supportive environment where all children feel valued, listened to and protected.
All staff, governors and volunteers share a collective responsibility to safeguard children and are trained to recognise and respond to any concerns. We work closely with parents, carers and external agencies to ensure that our pupils are safe both in school and within the wider community. Our safeguarding practice reflects current statutory guidance and is regularly reviewed to ensure the highest standards are maintained.
Key Safeguarding Contacts
If you have any concerns about a child’s safety or welfare, please speak to one of our safeguarding team:
- Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL): Mrs Gripton
- Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead(s): Mrs Price, Mrs Melloy and Miss Dobson.
- Safeguarding Governor: Mr Allen
You can contact the safeguarding team via the school office. If you believe a child is in immediate danger, please contact emergency services on 999
At Hanbury’s Farm and Oakhill primary Schools Federation, our children’s welfare is of paramount importance to us, and we are a child centered school. Our children are reassured that they have a voice, will be listened to and what they say will be taken seriously. They know that they will be supported and kept safe. They will never be given the impression that they are creating a problem by reporting abuse.
Children are encouraged to talk freely with staff if they are worried or concerned about something and our staff understand that a victim of any type of abuse should never feel ashamed for making a report. Their views and wishes will inform any assessment and provision for them.
We make every effort to listen to and capture the voice of children to enable us to have a clear understanding of their daily lived experiences.
We are aware that children may not feel ready or know how to tell someone that they are being abused, exploited, or neglected and/or they may not recognise their experiences as harmful. They may feel embarrassed, humiliated or being threatened. This could be due to vulnerability, disability and/or sexual orientation or language barriers.
This does not prevent ALL staff from having professional curiosity and speaking to the DSL if they have concerns about a child and our staff determine how best to build trusted relationships with children which facilitate this communication.
This is an extract from our Safeguarding policy, which can be found on the Policy page.
If you have any concerns about a child or young person up to the age of 18, please contact Staffordshire Children's Integrated Front Door Service on 0300 111 8007 and select option 1. For further information, please use the link below.
Staffordshire Families Integrated Front Door - Staffordshire Safeguarding Children Partnership
In this section, there are links to key documents which we follow as a school.
Working Together to Safeguard Children
Teaching Online Safety in Schools
Some of the professional services we work with are listed below. Please click on the links below for any further information.
YESS – Your Emotional Support Services
Health Visiting and School Nursing :: Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust (mpft.nhs.uk)
Below is a list of online training and resources that are available to you as a parent to use.