Christ Church C of E Primary Academy

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Safeguarding

Cause for Concern

Here at Christ Church CE Academy we listen to our pupils and take seriously what they tell us. If we have any concerns about their health, safety or well-being we would normally speak to the parent/carer about the concerns before taking further action.

When concerns are shared in this way more often than not there are reasonable explanations and no further action is required. Concerns may range from children being visibly upset to persistent lateness or absence to children “disclosing” concerns.

When we think a child is at risk we will refer to Duty and Assessment, Kirklees.

Safeguarding Policy

Keeping Children Safe in Education September 2025

Statutory guidance for schools and colleges on safeguarding children and safer recruitment.

Attendance

All lateness and absences are recorded using our ‘First Day Calling’ procedures which is incorporated into our safeguarding practice here at Christ Church CE Academy. Reasons will be sought for all absence or lateness. Attendance is monitored and referrals to the Attendance and Pupil Support Officer or Children Missing in Education team can be made if deemed necessary. Parents /carers are always informed of concerns around attendance at the earliest point.

Useful Safeguarding Links

Please find below some external websites that provide advice and guidance on a range of safety issues:

Childline

Childline is there to give young people a voice when no one else is listening. Whatever problems or dangers they’re facing, it is a place for them to turn to for support – any time of day or night. Childline is a free, private and confidential service where children and you people can talk about anything.

They can be contacted on 0800 1111, or have a range of information, support and tools online.

NSPCC Pants

Talk PANTS helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell someone they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried. A really useful website to help you start the conversation with your child.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/pants-underwear-rule

NSPCC Share Aware

A series of 3 animations ‘I saw your willy’, ‘Lucy and the boy’, and ‘Mia’s story’, designed to prompt conversations between adults and children to keep them safe from online abuse. We use these videos in school but they are also ideal to share at home. The section also includes tips on how to start these kinds of conversations.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety

Night Owls

A new West Yorkshire based overnight listening service for children, young people, and their parents/carers experiencing mental health; call, text or chat.

Night OWLS – MindMate

Get Safe Online

Educate Against Hate

Practical advice for parents, carers, and staff on protecting young people from extremism and radicalism.

Educate Against Hate – Prevent Radicalisation & Extremism

Young Minds

Provides young people with reassurance and advice to help them make positive choices for their mental health and know what to do next if they are struggling.

https://www.youngminds.org.uk

Kooth – Mental Wellbeing

Kooth is an online wellbeing community

https://www.kooth.com

CAMHS – Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

CAMHS stands for child and adolescent mental health services. They are the NHS service that offers support and treatment for children and young people, aged up to 18 years old, who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and wellbeing. They also support parents, carers and families of these children and young people too.

Child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) (Kirklees) – South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm on 01924 316200.

Pennine Domestic Abuse Partnership

Everyone has the right to live a life free from fear, without violence, intimidation or controlling behaviour.

Support is available for people who are experiencing abuse, and also for those who recognise that they are using abusive behaviours and want to make changes.

You can contact Pennine Domestic Abuse Partnership on 0800 0527222

Pennine Domestic Abuse Partnership Website

Operation Encompass

This school an Operation Encompass school. Where we receive information if police have been called out to a domestic abuse incident and any of our pupils were present. Click here for further information and to find out what this means.

http://www.operationencompass.org

Online Safety

We support the use of the internet by all our children in school. They are taught how to stay safe online both in school and beyond. Click here for further information about online safety.

Please remember that using social network sites is inappropriate for primary age pupils.

Filtering and Monitoring:

We take internet safety seriously in school. Our internet usage is subject to filtering (blocking potentially harmful content and/or sites) and monitoring (identifying when a user accesses or searches for certain types of harmful content on school devices) checks. Our filtering system is provided by City Fibre Broadband. Our monitoring systems are provided by Ultimate Threat Management.

What we are doing in school:

In an ever-changing world, we prepare our children to access the online world safely.

Online safety lessons are taught in all year-groups (age-appropriate) through the Computing and RSHE curriculum and children take part in online safety assemblies. The content includes how to deal with strangers online, keeping personal details safe, and what to do about online bullying.

Tips for staying safe online:

Always be careful when you are using the internet. It can help you to keep in touch with your friends and help your education – but it can also cause harm – to you and to others.

Remember help is always available at school if you are having any problems online.

Don’t be afraid to talk to your teacher or another adult at school.

Make sure you keep new online friends strictly online.

If someone you don’t know asks to be your online friend you must ensure an adult knows about it.