“Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined as “protecting children from maltreatment; preventing impairment of children’s mental and physical health or development; ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care, and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes”.
Safeguarding is the absolute priority for all staff at King’s Leadership Academy Warrington. It is embedded throughout the school. As a school, we are committed to the 4 Ps of safeguarding:
All of us at King’s Leadership Academy Warrington do our utmost to ensure that children learn in a safe, caring, and enriching environment. All our students are taught how to identify risky, unsafe or problematic situations, how and when to seek help, how to develop positive and healthy relationships and how to avoid situations where they might be at risk of being exploited.
We have a statutory responsibility to share any concerns we might have about a child in need of protection with other agencies and in particular the police, health, and children’s services. Staff at the school are not able to investigate child protection concerns but we do have a legal duty to refer them to the most appropriate agency.
We will always discuss their concerns with parents/carers. Consent for any referrals will be sought unless to do so would:
Our first concern and responsibility will always be your child’s welfare. We must protect children first and always. Such consultation may result in a formal referral which could prompt visits from social care and/or the police. We understand that this can be a very distressing experience. Staff at our school will always follow the procedures that have been put into place by the Warrington Safeguarding Children Partnership when making a formal referral.
If needed, our school will seek to employ the services of an interpreter.
Child safety issues and child protection will be addressed where appropriate through the curriculum, especially through enrichment lessons, computing and e-safety, citizenship, relationships and sex education (RSE) and British values.
Our staff use a variety of resources and approaches to teaching children how to keep themselves safe, build their resilience and manage risks.
The curriculum, and in particular, the personal, social and health education strand of the curriculum, includes an emphasis on relationships and sex education and helping pupils to build building confidence and resilience among pupils and developing preventative strategies to ensure their protection and that of others.
Opportunities are provided for pupils to develop the skills and strategies they need to stay safe from abuse, including age-appropriate discussions about healthy relationships, their bodies and being able to say no to requests that they do not want to carry out. Clear advice and guidance are built into the curriculum to ensure that pupils understand that there is a range of contacts they can turn to for advice and support and that they know where and how to report abuse.
Sam Lawrence
| Vice Principal / Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) |
Hannah Greatbanks | Senior Head of Year / Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead |
Umar Hussain
| Principal |
Ruth Bowden | Safeguarding Governor |
Heads of Year | Julia Goode Julie Gamble Joanne Caldwell j.caldwell@kingswarrington.com Hannah Greatbanks H.Greatbanks@kingswarrington.com Charlotte Arnold |
King’s Leadership Academy Warrington is committed to providing Early Help to our students and their families.
Click here to view our Safeguarding (and Child Protection) Policy