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Model School Safeguarding Policy and Governors’ Checklist

July 7th, 2011

The following policy may be adopted or adapted to represent the practice of any school. There are many areas of potential overlap with a range of other policies. These can be referenced in the relevant paragraphs. The Governor checklist is not exhaustive, but serves as an example of how governors can challenge and monitor procedures and gather evidence of the school’s effectiveness in safeguarding.

The Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB) is the key statutory mechanism for agreeing how relevant organisations will co-operate to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and ensure the effectiveness of what they do.

This document is an overview of safeguarding work in schools.  In the case of any serious incident schools should always make reference to formal LSCB guidance. Procedures can be accessed through www.northlincs.gov.uk/LSCB

 

Download (word): SAFEGUARDING POLICY & GOVERNORS CHECKLIST July 2011

Safer Internet Day 2009

January 20th, 2009

Give your school a focus for Safer Internet Day by encouraging them to enter YHGFL’s competition. By creating a resource on the theme of cyberbullying your students could not only be in line for walking away with a top prize, but they could see their work showcased at a forthcoming Cyberbullying Conference and on our the YHGFL website.For further information click here.

Internet Safety Day

February 8th, 2008

12th FEBRUARY 2008

Key stages 2 (8-10) and 3/4 (11-16)

This is the perfect opportunity to introduce internet safety to learners.

To mark European Safer Internet Day, your school can run the FREE DOWNLOADABLE CEOP school assemblies, ideally during the weeks beginning the 11th and 22nd February.

They are creative and innovative assemblies addressing internet and mobile safety that only take a maximum of 15 minutes!

There will be individual assemblies for Key Stage 2 (8-10) and Key Stages 3/4 (11-16), targeted and relevant for these age groups.

To register and receive a free assembly packs go to www.thinkuknow.co.uk

e-Safety roundup

February 6th, 2008

Increasing provision of the Internet in our education centres brings with it the need to ensure that learners are safe. We have all heard the scare stories – but the sad thing is that many of them are true, or at least possible. Internet development is always evolving into ever more innovative areas. Blogging and Wikis are just two brilliant creations which are becoming more commonly used. They are great tools which allow amazing creativity and interaction between peers.

There is also the issue of increasing home access for pupils, with many schools and colleges providing learners with computers..

The downside is that such developments open up a whole new set of risks and challenges. As with most things, awareness and education are central to safe Internet usage and YHGfL have some useful links to help you identify and manage the risks.

These are not exhaustive and are just a means to get you started.
» Read more: e-Safety roundup

E-Safety information

January 30th, 2008

YHGfL have updated their E-Safety information. More details here.

BECTA also have updated information. here

Signposts to safety
Teaching e-safety at Key Stages 1 and 2

Signposts to safety
Teaching e-safety at Key Stages 3 and 4