Safeguarding Children - information for parents
Ashcott School takes its safeguarding responsibilities very seriously and procedures for ensuring the safety and well-being of children at Ashcott School are robust. For information about how the school carries out its duties and how parents can support the school, please download the parent leaflet below (paper copies are available in the school lobby). All staff who work at the school follow the guidance set out in the Department for Education document 'Keeping Children Safe in Education' (available to download below).
Our school's Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is Richard Briar and the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) is Serena Shore.
Click here to go to the local Safeguarding Children website for further safeguarding information...
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Online Safety Policy.pdf | Download |
DRAFT Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy 2024-25.docx | Download |
Keeping_children_safe_in_education_2024_part_one.pdf | Download |
safeguarding leaflet for parents.docx | Download |
Safeguarding Policy COVID-19 Addendum April 2022.docx | Download |
Safeguarding statement front desk.docx | Download |
Guidance for Staff Working in Schools.pdf | Download |
E-Safety Advice
Useful safety advice for parents in how to set-up your child's device safely - click here:
https://www.bbc.com/ownit/the-basics/correctly-set-up-childrens-devices
How to set-up your smartphone to restrict access:
Other Useful Links for parents:
TV on Demand - helping to keep your child safe when streaming TV through their device
Please click on the link below to access a really useful guide for parents about the app 'Tik-Tok' which is popular with young people of all ages at the moment. Whilst we would discourage all children of primary age from using this app as it is aimed at users aged 12+, we have been made aware that many children of primary age are already using the app - we hope this guide will empower parents to be aware of what the app is and how they can keep their child safe...
The Google Family Link App is free to download and can help you develop healthy online habits for all the family. |