Park View June 2022 1998
Safeguarding Children

Keeping Children Safe In Education

Click here to download the statutory guidance for schools and colleges. The following document contains information on what school and colleges should do and sets out the legal duties with which schools must comply.

Working Together To Safeguard Children

Click here to download the guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The guidance covers the legislative requirements and expectations on individual services to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and a clear framework for Local Safeguarding Children Boards to monitor the effectiveness of local services.

Child Protection & Safeguarding

The safety of children is a very important matter for staff and parent/carers. If you are worried about a child for any reason please contact the school. We have staff designated to deal with any matters that may arise. Parent/carers should be aware that we have a legal duty to ensure that any disclosure involving a child, who is at risk of harm, is reported to Social Care.

Screen Time: How To Keep Your Child Safe This Summer

Screen time can be an easy way to keep children entertained during the holidays. Know the risks, and what you can do to keep your child safe and healthy. Click here to view the parent factsheet.

If there are any safeguarding concerns, please contact the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL): 

Alternatively, you can report any issues to CEOP's Thinkuknow or to Haringey & Department for Education - Together we can tackle child abuse.

Click on the links below:

ThinkUKnowReport Child Abuse