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Safeguarding and Wellbeing

Safeguarding

Bramhall High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All Stockport schools, including Bramhall High School, follow the Stockport Safeguarding Children Partnership procedures.

At Bramhall High school we will, in most circumstances, endeavour to discuss all concerns with parents/carers about their child/ren; however, there may be exceptional circumstances when we will discuss concerns with Social Care/Police without parental/carer knowledge (in accordance with Child Protection procedures). We will always aim to maintain a positive relationship with parents/carers.  The school’s Child Protection Policy is detailed within the wider Safeguarding Policy on the school website.

Mr Paul Williams is Headteacher. Both he and the Chair of Governors, Mrs Sarah Brown, have undertaken Safer Recruitment training.

Miss Janet Kennedy is the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and Mrs Sue Ahmed is the Deputy DSL. Both have undertaken significant statutory and additional safeguarding training including Recognising and Preventing Radicalisation; Recognising and Preventing Female Genital Mutilation; Forced Marriage; Child Sexual exploitation and Keeping Children Safe On-Line.

Mrs Heather Renshaw is our safeguarding Governor. All staff and governors have Safeguarding training.

If you require our Safeguarding Policy in a language other than English, or in a different format, please ask at main reception.

 

Who is responsible for safeguarding & well being in school

Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) – Miss Janet Kennedy
Deputy DSL – Mrs Sue Ahmed

What to do if you have a concern about yourself or another person. Talk to or contact:

      • Your Form Tutor
      • The Medical Needs Coordinator/Assistant
      • Head of Year
      • The Safeguarding Leads
      • Any adult you feel comfortable talking to

 

Behaviour Statement for visitors to school, including parents/carers. 

We believe Bramhall High School is, and must always be, a safe and welcoming place for pupils, staff, parents/carers and visitors.  We have legal responsibilities for the safeguarding and wellbeing of pupils and staff and a duty of care to all users of our school.

All adults entering our school at any time, set examples of behaviour and conduct, which influence pupils; therefore, we believe, all adults should demonstrate high standards of conduct in order to encourage pupils to do the same. Parents/carers must show respect to other parents/carers and to school staff and pupils at all times. Adults who do not behave in an acceptable manner may be asked to leave site and the Headteacher has the right to restrict further access.

Behaviour considered unacceptable in our school:

  • Physical abuse, threatening, oppressive or aggressive behaviour or offensive language.
  • Discriminatory language/behaviour, direct or indirect.
  • Harassment.
  • Victimisation.
  • Entering the school under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Smoking anywhere on school site.
  • Bringing dogs, with the exception of Assistant Dogs, on to site without the explicit permission of the Headteacher.

School-related issues should be brought to the attention of staff, not dealt with directly by parents/carers.

 

All school-related issues should be brought to the attention of staff, not dealt with directly by parents/carers.

Operation Encompass

As part of Bramhall High School’s commitment to keeping young people safe, we have signed up to implement the principles and aims of Operation Encompass. This is a information sharing partnership between police and education that enables us to offer immediate support for students experiencing domestic abuse.

In signing up to Encompass, the Governing Body and Senior Leadership Team will:

  • Endorse the Encompass model and support the key adults (safeguarding leads) the fulfil the requirements of the Encompass Protocol;
  • Promote and implement Encompass processes and use these in accordance with internal safeguarding young people processes;
  • Recognise the sensitive nature of the information provided and ensure that it is retained in accordance with the principles of data protection.

For more information please email: OperationEncompass@bramhallhigh.stockport.sch.uk

Bramhall High School, Seal Road, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 2JT

0161 439 8045