Stanton Community Primary School and Nursery

Stanton Community Primary School and Nursery, Upthorpe Road, Stanton , Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 2AW

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01359 250225

Safeguarding

Every school must have a Child Protection Policy - often referred to as the school's Safeguarding Policy. The aim of the policy is to ensure that our school has effective measures in place to safeguard your children from the potential risk of harm and that the safety and wellbeing of the children are of the highest priority in all aspects of our school's work. Having the policy in place ensures that all members of your school community:

  • Are aware of their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding and child protection
  • Know the procedures that should be followed if they have a cause for concern
  • Know where to go to find additional information regarding safeguarding
  • Are aware of the key indicators relating to child abuse
  • Fully support the school's commitment to safeguarding and child protection. 

Safeguarding is not just about protecting children from deliberate harm. It presents schools with a wide range of issues that they need to be prepared for.  

Safeguarding Policy


Keeping Children Safe In Education

 

Flow Chart after Referral

Safety on the Web

 Stanton Primary school encourages parents and children to visit the CEOP website (Child Exploitation & Online Protection) www.thinkuknow.co.uk to build  knowledge of how to stay safe online;. This website has lots of fun activities which children can gain vital information on staying safe.

Please click the link below to go straight to this site:

 

 https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/

 

 If you or anyone you know is worried about Child Exploitation, Online Protection or anything related to Internet safety please click the link below which will take you to the CEOP reporting website:

 

https://www.ceop.police.uk/Ceop-Report/

 

 Internet access at Stanton Primary School is filtered by our Internet Service Provider (ISP) but ultimately, parents and guardians of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their children should follow when using media and information sources. We also have a secondary filtering provided by a dedicated internet server/router. This provides additional filtering which allows the children to only view certain pages.

  

 

 

What we recommend and teach the children about Personal Security Guidelines

 Pupils should:

  •  Never reveal personal information, either their own or others, such as home addresses, telephone numbers and personal e-mail addresses etc.
  • Not use photographs of themselves on their web pages unless the parent/guardians have given permission to do so.
  • Never meet people in person that they have contacted on the internet without a parent/guardians permission.
  • Notify their teacher whenever they come across information or messages that are dangerous, inappropriate, or make them feel uncomfortable.
  • Be aware that the author of an e-mail or web page may not be the person they claim to be.

 

 

Access Permission

 Pupils are responsible for appropriate behaviour on the schools computer network just as they are in the classroom or in the school playground. Communications on the network are often public in nature. General school rules and the Behaviour Policy apply and it is expected that users will comply with the guidelines of this policy.

At the beginning of each year children are taught a series of Online Safety lessons that build their knowledge of how to stay safe online. The children also have refresher lessons each term.

 

 

Parental Support

Pupils could potentially have unfiltered, unsupervised internet access at home. All parents should be aware of the concerns and benefits of school internet use. Parents are therefore encouraged to look at government guidance available on the internet to help in the supervision of their children. We have also organised Online Safety training for parents.

 

Safety on the internet for parents website address: https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/parents-and-carers