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Safeguarding

Who To Contact

Barton St Peter's CE Primary School takes safeguarding very seriously. If you want to raise a concern you can speak to Miss Brack, Mr Wilson,  Miss Winney, Miss Sandon or your child's class teacher who will pass on your concern.

 

Designated Senior Safeguarding Lead

Miss A Brack   Head Teacher

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads

Miss J Winney

Mr R Wilson
Miss E Sandon   Pastoral Manager

 

Online Safety Leads

Miss A Brack   Head Teacher
Mr C Smaller Computing Subject Leader
Mrs  K Montgomery   PSHE Lead

Miss E Sandon  Pastoral Manager

 

Local Safeguarding Resources

Barton and Winterton Sure Start Children Centres provide services for all children and young people and their families. All Sure Start Children's Centre activities are free to all families unless stated and activities are inclusive to all children and young people including those who have a disability or additional needs. Contact details can be found on our SEND page.

 

North Lincs Family Information Service

North Lincolnshire Council provides a family information service which offers information, advice and assistance to families in North Lincolnshire who need support finding childcare, help with childcare costs, finding positive activities and a wide range of other issues related to every day family life.

 

Visit the Family Information Service website or sign up to the Family Information Service e-newsletter.

 

Online Safety

At St Peter's we are pro-active in educating our pupils about online issues, teaching them the appropriate behaviours and critical thinking skills needed to enable them to remain safe when using the internet and related technologies in and beyond the classroom environment. Online safety is embedded within our curriculum, practices and online presence, and we continually look for new opportunities to promote online safety.

 

Internet Matters

Internet Matters - Helping parents keep their children safe online

Childnet

Childnet - guide for parents and carers

UK Safer Internet Centre

UK Safer Internet Centre - guide for parents and carers

NSPCC

NSPCC - Online safety for parents and carers

 

Thinkuknow

 

Families can visit the updated Thinkuknow website at www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents to access advice and support on how to keep children safe from sexual abuse, both online and off. Articles provide guidance on topics as diverse as: challenging harmful sexual attitudes and promoting positive behaviours; helping a child with autism negotiate life online; supporting a child who has been sexually abused; and dealing with a range of online issues such as sending nude selfies and viewing pornography. Users will find films, downloadable guides and useful links to support organisations.

Families can also use the website to access the CEOP Safety Centre where you can report abuse and exploitation direct to CEOP.

 

Parent Info

 

Parent Info

ParentInfo is a web service provided by CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection). They publish articles to help parents with issues currently affecting children and young people online and in their lives at home and school.

 

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