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Safeguarding at Archibald Primary is of paramount importance.

Keeping our students safe from harm and ensuring their ongoing wellbeing and development is our highest priority. We continually strive to ensure that our policies and practices reflect the most up to date guidance and that we use established best practice in order to provide excellent safeguarding to those in our care.

All staff are aware of their responsibilities around safeguarding our students

Safeguarding At The School

Safeguarding students is the school’s first objective in the education and welfare of its pupils. All staff are provided with safeguarding training annually. Training is also provided to new staff during their induction. Safeguarding pupils is the responsibility of every adult within the organisation regardless of whether they are in a paid role or work at the school in a voluntary capacity.

Relevant checks are made against all employees and, where outside agencies are ‘lone working’ with pupils, proof of relevant checks are provided to the school and held in a single central record. Adults (e.g. contractors) who visit the school but do not have proof of relevant checks, are escorted at all times to avoid any potential harm to students.

The Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads are visible in the school and provide support and guidance to staff and students regarding keeping pupils safe from harm. The DSL and DDSLs work with outside agencies, staff, students, parents/carers and the wider community to ensure the safety of students and the prevention of harm.

Safeguarding is understood by the school to encompass historic harm, ongoing harm and the potential for harm to occur. The school also understands that abuse can be revealed through a disclosure by a student or through emerging patterns of behaviour or presentation. The academy takes its responsibility to record information accurately and in a timely manner seriously. Information is stored in accordance with GDPR legislation and only shared with relevant people.

Archibald Primary staff are aware of their duty of care towards pupils including, but not limited to; potential for radicalisation, extremism, forced marriage, FGM, InCel, neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse and emotional abuse. Archibald Primary are also aware of their key student demographics and the cultural norms that may pose a risk to student safety.

Key Safeguarding Contacts

Key Staff

Mrs Jefferies
Designated Safeguarding Lead

office@archibaldschool.org.uk

01642 804101

Mrs Walker
Safeguarding Officer

office@archibaldschool.org.uk

01642 804101

Mrs Verheyen
Safeguarding Officer

office@archibaldschool.org.uk

01642 804101

Local Authority Designated Officer

Mr Peter Storey
Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)

middlesbroughLADO@middlesbrough.gov.uk

01642 726004

07929854418

Multi Agency Children's Hub (MACH) Team

Middlesbrough MACH
Multi Agency Children's Hub (MACH) Team

MiddlesbroughMACH@middlesbrough.gov.uk

01642 726004

Redcar MACH
Multi Agency Children's Hub (MACH) Team

RedcarMACH@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk

01642 130700

Stockton MACH
(Children's Hub or CHUB)
Multi Agency Children's Hub (MACH) Team

childrenshub@hartlepool.gov.uk

01429 284284

Useful Links

PREVENT
Travelling to Conflict Zones
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Young Person’s Guide to Working Together to Safeguard Children