Hagley Road West, Birmingham, West Midlands, B32 1AJ
enquiry@quinton.bham.sch.uk

Part of the Birmingham Diocesan Multi-Academy Trust (BDMAT)
Registered Office for Birmingham Diocesan Multi-Academy Trust and BDMAT Central Office: Christ Church, Church of England Secondary Academy, Daleview Road, Yardley Wood, Birmingham, England, B14 4HN

0121 675 4422

Quinton Church Primary School

Fullness of life for all, through working together with the love of Christ

Safeguarding

 

At Quinton Church Primary School, we take the safety and wellbeing of the children in our school very seriously and we expect all staff, volunteers, governors and parents to do the same.

We have a Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy which is available on our Policies page and below. Other policies which affect the wellbeing of children are: Attendance; Behaviour; Anti-Bullying; Computing Acceptable Usage, and our Parent and Carers Code of Conduct. We also have guidance on the administration of medicines in school.

We follow the Safer Recruitment Policy and the Department of Education guidance: ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ (see below). We follow data protection and confidentiality policies.

We have a Health and Safety Policy for the practical protection of children and staff and regular safety walks conducted by the

Site Manager, Governors and Leadership team. All staff receive extensive Child Protection and Safeguarding training. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance is carried out for all adults working in school.

 

Safeguarding - People to Contact

If you have a concern that a child is being harmed, is at risk of harm, or you receive a disclosure either intentionally or unintentionally you must contact the following staff member as quickly as possible.

Designated Safeguarding Lead - Mr Carl Watkins

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead - Mrs Alison Leonard

 

 

SEND Lead - Mrs Leonard

Lead Governor for Safeguarding is Paul Bridges. Governors can be contacted via the school office.

 

Prevent Strategy

We are fully committed to the Prevent Strategy as part of our safeguarding and child protection duties. All staff have received WRAP training. Key elements of the Prevent Strategy are reflected in our Safeguarding Policy and our commitment to building resilience against extremist views amongst children and young people.

 

Safeguarding Policy 

Sex and Relationship Policy 

Sexualised Behaviour in children and young people Policy