Safeguarding
Safeguarding at Baylis Court School
Staff, students and visitors have the right to feel safe and to be protected from harm and abuse. In particular:
Baylis Court is committed to providing a secure environment where students feel safe and are kept safe.
Staff and visitors will promote a climate where students and adults feel confident about sharing any concerns that they may have about their own safety or the wellbeing of others.
If you are worried or need help, please talk to an adult that you trust. In school you can speak to:
- Your Form Tutor
- Your Head of Learning
- Subject Teachers
- Teaching Assistants
- Support Staff
Safeguarding also includes:
Safeguarding Issue |
First Point of Contact |
Attendance problems | Form Tutor or Heads of Learning |
Allegations against staff | Heads of Learning |
Bullying (including racist, sexist, cyber, homophobic bullying, peer on peer abuse) |
Form Tutor or Heads of Learning |
E-Safety | ICT Teacher or Heads of Learning |
Extremism/Radicalisation | Safeguarding Leads |
First Aid | First Aiders |
Harassment | Heads of Learning |
Medical Needs | First Aiders |
Students, if what you tell the person worries them, they will share the information with the designated member of staff for child protection.
Ms Lamb: Designated Safeguarding Lead
Ms Swartz, Ms Malik, Mrs Rees, Mr Brown: Deputy Safeguarding Leads
In line with the Equality Act 2010, we have carefully considered the impact of this policy on all protected characteristics as part of our ongoing process to ensure that it is fair and does not prioritise or disadvantage any pupil
Websites for Safegaurding Support:
YoungMinds | Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People | YoungMinds
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