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Child Protection Statement

St Oswald’s Catholic Primary School recognises our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils.  We will endeavour to provide a safe and welcoming environment where children are respected and valued.  We will be alert to the signs of abuse and maltreatment and will follow our procedures to ensure that children receive effective support, protection and justice.

The procedures contained in this policy apply to all staff and governors and are consistent with those of the Local Safeguarding Children Board.

 

Core principles

This statement is one of a series in the school’s integrated safeguarding portfolio.  Our core safeguarding principles are as follows:

  • The school’s responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children is of paramount importance.

  • Safer children make more successful learners.

  • Representatives of the whole school community of pupils, parents, staff and governors will be involved in policy development and review.

  • Policies will be reviewed annually, unless an incident or new legislation or guidance suggests the need for an interim review.

 

The statement and core principles demonstrate the school’s understanding that to carry out its role effectively it must:

  • Give priority to the welfare of the child

  • Understand the importance of respect

  • Recognise the relationship between safety and learning

  • Value the opinions and contributions of the whole school community

  • Ensure staff are appropriately trained

  • Develop and maintain effective procedures

  • Comply with the prevailing legislation and consider prevailing guidance

If you have any Child Protection concerns, please contact one of the school's Designated Person(s) or the local authority's Designated Person:

 

Paul Marley (Headteacher)

Alison Slater (Chair of Governors)

Katie Hudson (Deputy Headteacher)

Sonya Mooney (KS1 Lead)

Jen Gray (KS2 Lead)

Melanie Scott (Newcastle Local Authority Designated Officer) Contact: 0191 2116730