Safeguarding and Family Support
Our Family Support team are always there to help:
Designated Safeguarding Lead – Mrs C Bardsley
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads – Mrs J Gough, Miss M Stacey, Mrs S Smith and Miss T Kay
Parent and Family Support Advisor – Miss M Stacey
Keeping our children safe and happy is at the centre of everything we do. We have a committed safeguarding and child protection team that are always available to talk to.
There’s no worry too big or small, we are here to help.
Call our Family Support Team
0161 681 4288
Miss Stacey
07470639040
NSPCC Underwear Rule – PANTS
Simple conversations with children are the best way to keep them safe.
We teach our pupils the NSPCC’s Underwear Rule using the ‘PANTS’ acrostic. PANTS stands for:
- Privates are private
- Always remember your body belongs to you
- No means no
- Talk about secrets that upset you
- Speak up, someone can help
By working together we can help keep our children safe, happy and informed of their rights. You know your child better than anyone, we will work with you to help your children in the right way, at the right time and with the right information.
Guide for Parents from the NSPCC
If you have any questions, we would love to answer them, please call or visit the main office to set up a meeting.
Useful Links for Parents and Carers
www.nspcc.org.uk
www.thinkuknow.co.uk
www.childline.org.uk
www.kidsmart.org.uk
www.childnet.com
www.getsafeonline.org/safeguarding-children
www.parentinfo.orgFortnite Face Sheet- help for parents
Child Criminal Exploitation-advice-for-parents
Reporting a Safeguarding Concern
If you have a safeguarding concern please contact the schools and ask to speak to one of our safeguarding team.
Our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy
Call our safeguarding team
0161 681 4288
If you think a child is in immediate danger
999
Call the Manchester City Council Social Services
0161 234 5001
More advice from Manchester City Council
Manchester City Council – Report a Child Protection Concern
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