Safeguarding and Child Protection

At Paradise Primary School, we take safeguarding very seriously. The School has clear policies and procedures to safeguard and promote the welfare of young people.

We aim to work in partnership and have an important role in multi-agency safeguarding arrangements as set out by Working Together 2018.

Everyone working in or for our school has a responsibility to keep children safe by:

  • Providing and maintaining a safe learning environment for children to develop and thrive
  • Protecting children from maltreatment;
  • Preventing impairment of children’s health or development;
  • Ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care;
  • Taking action to enable all children to have the best life chances; and
  • Identifying children who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm, and taking appropriate action to address them, in partnership with other organisations with the aim of keeping the child safe at home and at school
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Safeguarding – Child Protection Policy View
School Safeguarding Team View
Visitors & Volunteers Policy View
Online Safety Policy View
LAC Policy View
Educational Visits and outings Policy View
Physical Restraint and Intervention Policy View
Website/Links View
NSPCC View
Think You Know View
Kirklees Safeguarding Board View
Kirklees Police View

Online Safety

Paradise Primary School is committed to keeping children safe and healthy in its care and the online safety policy operates always under the umbrella of the Safeguarding Policy. The same ‘staying safe’ outcome outlined in Every Child Matters agenda will apply equally to the ‘virtual’ or digital/electronic world of communication.

We recognise that the internet plays a vital role in a child’s education and can help enrich and extend learning activities, promote pupil achievement and raise educational standards. The use of the internet also supports the work of staff and helps maintain the school’s management/admin system.

The purpose of the online safety policy is to maximise the educational benefit and fulfil the obligation of providing quality internet access to children as part of their lifelong learning experience, whilst adopting a safe culture and minimising any associated risks. Children shall be educated about the benefits and the risks of using technology and controlling their online experience.

If your child has been targeted online, the website Internet Matters offers detailed advice about who to report the incident to. Links to other websites that you may find useful are included below:

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DfE Advice for Parents on Cyberbullying View
The Use of Social Media for Online Radicalisation (Home Office, 2015) View
#DITTO is a free online safety (e-safety) magazine for schools, organisations and parents View
Website/Links View
Get Safe Online View
Cyberbullying and children and young people with SEN and disabilities View
The UK Safer Internet Centre View
NSPCC Online Safety View
StaySafe Online View
ChildLine Online Safety View
YouTube Safety Mode View
Google Safe Search View
Online Safety Tool-Parent Info View
How to keep 4-7 years olds safe online View

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