Keeping children safe
The safety of all our children is paramount – it is the most important thing to us. Our school policies clearly outline how we ensure that all our children are kept safe.
Safeguarding
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility.
Please see the pictures below which introduce the safeguarding team at Barnes:
Staff to contact if you have a concern
If you have a safeguarding concern about a child you can contact any member of staff and they will refer on to our Safeguarding Team. We would always prefer that you let us know if you are worried, even if you think it may be nothing.
Safeguarding in Richmond
For some children and families, home isn’t a safe place.
If you have heard or seen anything that makes you concerned about a child’s safety, even if you’re unsure, please contact SPA (Single Point of Access) on 020 8547 5008 to speak to a professional for advice, support and information.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. #KeepOurChildrenSafe.
If you think a child is in immediate danger you should call 999
Name and position | Contact |
Designated Safeguarding Leads · Sue Jepson (DSL) · Clare Richards · Heather Smith · Pollyanna Kelynack . Francesca Courtsley . Rachel Wilson | sjepson@barnes.richmond.sch.uk crichards@barnes.richmond.sch.uk pkelynack@barnes.richmond.sch.uk |
Designated governors for safeguarding · Elizabeth Baggaley | |
E-Safety Lead · James O’Donnell | |
Wellbeing Mentor · Pollyanna Kelynack |
What is safeguarding
Safeguarding is our highest priority. The safety and well-being of our children are paramount to us as a team and our children are respected and valued. We hope to teach them effective lifelong skills to keep themselves safe and to understand their rights as children. Safeguarding children in our current climate encompasses many areas: child protection, online safety, the security of our school as a site, health and safety, behaviour, our anti-bullying policy, radicalisation, racism and discrimination, peer on peer abuse and contextual safeguarding amongst others. Please read the Safeguarding policy for a more in-depth understanding of our responsibilities to the children. We have also, with the Pupil Council, created a Child Friendly version which all children in the school have read and can refer to.
Safeguarding policies and information
Concerns about safeguarding come to us from a variety of sources: the public, our staff, parents or other professionals. Children are also encouraged to self-refer through our Worry Box if they have concerns.
Safeguarding & Child Protection policy
Positive Behaviour & Healthy Relationships Policy
Staff Code of Conduct and Safer Working Practice
Critical incident policy
Healthcare, medicines & First Aid policy
Our Safeguarding Policy explained for pupils
COVID-19 school closure arrangements for Safeguarding and Child Protection at Barnes Primary School
As a school we are signed up to Operation Encompass. This is a police and education early information safeguarding partnership enabling schools to offer immediate support to children experiencing domestic abuse. It means that if there is an incident where police are called we will be made aware of it so that we can offer support to children in school the next day.
Staff training
All of our staff complete safeguarding training each year. We provide regular updates and reminders to make sure that all of this understanding meets the current guidelines. We ensure that everyone who works at our school (e.g cleaners, school meal providers, Fit for Sport and supply teachers) have undergone DBS and police checks and are legally entitled to work in the UK. Any adult working directly with children will receive appropriate safeguarding training.
Keeping Children Safe in Education is the key information from the government around safeguarding and all of our staff read this and its updates at the beginning of each school year.
Recent staff training
Professional training | Staff member |
Child protection | · All staff including FFS & Caterlink (September 2021) · All staff (September 2021) |
Child protection | · Level 3 – Sue Jepson . Level 3 – Rachel Beard · Level 3 – Rachel Wilson · Level 3 – Polly Kelynack · Level 3 – Jade Huxley . Level 3 – James O’Donnell . Level 3 – Rhiannon Keane |
First Aid | · All staff (September 2021) · All staff (September 2020) |
Safer Recruitment | · Sue Jepson (February 2017 & June 2021) . Margo Rodrigo (May 2020) · Antonia Lord (May 2022) · Nigel Standing (February 2017) . Jayne Pinchbeck (June 2019) |
Safeguarding | . All staff CPOMS training (June 2021) . All staff CEOPS training (September 2021) |
Safeguarding concern outside of school hours?
Our safeguarding team has close links with the other agencies and professionals in the borough. We refer any serious concerns to the Single Point of Access at Richmond Children’s Services. This is the first point of contact for any worry about a child and can be contacted by anyone: schools, parents, neighbours, relatives. They can be called on 020 8547 5008 from 8am to 5.15pm, Monday to Thursday, and 8am to 5pm on Friday. Out of hours please phone 020 8770 5000. If you think a child is in immediate danger please call 999.
In addition to this we work with a range of support services that we can access if the need arises. These include the Emotional Health Service, Family Support, the School Nursing service, Cruse and CAMHS.
Are you concerned about the safety or welfare of a child?
Please contact the SPA (Single Point of Access):
Phone 020 8547 5008 for advice, support and information.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility #KeepOurChildrenSafe
If you think a child is in immediate danger you should call 999
First aiders
First Aid trained staff
Useful safeguarding links
DOMESTIC ABUSE AND COVID-19 information for those who are experiencing domestic abuse
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You can contact us to request support, or to report a concern about a child or young person: 020 8547 5008 |
020 8943 8188 Provides practical, emotional and advocacy support to male and female victims of domestic abuse. They offer expert guidance and support for victims going through civil and criminal courts and can provide advice on safety, housing, benefits and child contact arrangements. |