Safeguarding information for students
You are safe at our school
We are here to help you.
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Who can I talk to?
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Your teacher |
A teaching assistant |
Any adult in school |
You can talk to any member of staff. It doesn't matter who — they all know how to help.
Something might feel wrong if...
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You feel sad or upset |
You feel scared |
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Someone has hurt you |
You are worried |
We promise...
We will listen to you
We will believe you
We will help you
You will not be in trouble for telling us
We will explain what happens next
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You can also talk to Childline. 0800 1111 Free to call. Any time. You don't have to give your name. |
Our safeguarding team
These people at our school have a special job. They make sure everyone is safe.
But remember — you can talk to any adult in school.
For parents, carers and staff reading this page
This page is written directly for our learners and is designed to be accessible to children with a wide range of communication needs. We use Widgit symbols throughout to support understanding — if you would like a printed version with symbols for use at home, please contact us.
The core messages on this page reflect our school's approach to safeguarding: that every child should feel safe, feel heard, and know they will never be in trouble for speaking up. All staff are trained to respond to disclosures calmly and appropriately, and to pass concerns to the safeguarding team immediately.
Where can I go for more help?
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Advice and support on keeping children safe from abuse |
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Mental health support for young people and their families |
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Report online child sexual abuse or exploitation to the police |
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Online safety resources for children, young people and parents |






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