Other Related Safeguarding Information and The Prevent Duty
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Children’s questionnaire: Keeping Safe, Keeping Healthy – responses Term 1 Autumn 2017SafeHealthPupilQuestOutcomesA12017-1
We always strive to ensure we provide safe and effective care for all our children. To help us ensure we are doing everything possible we decided to commission a safeguarding review in May 2017. Please follow this link to read a few of the many positive comments made in the report.
Department of Education advice for Schools June 2015
Prevent Duty Guidance April 2019
Further information can be found in the ‘Prevent Duty’ section in the ‘Community’ area of our website
‘Helping you understand the sexual development of children aged 5-11‘
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‘Helping you understand the sexual development of children under the age of 5‘
The law doesn’t actually say what age you can leave a child on their own. But it’s against the law to leave a child alone if it puts them at risk. The NSPCC has produced guidance with advice, tips and practical tools to help you make decisions that are right for your child. Please click here to access this link.