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Safeguarding & Child Protection

We take the Safeguarding of children very seriously

At Grasmere Nursery School, we ensure that appropriate and secure safeguarding  measures are in place. We are acutely aware that the safety of our children is of paramount importance. All school staff undergo regular training in safeguarding. A system is in place to ensure that this takes place on an annual basis, thereby ensuring that safeguarding training and awareness is always up-to-date. Procedures are firmly in place so that any concerns are promptly reported to one of the School’s Designated Safeguarding Leads, who then takes any required actions. If you have any worries or concerns about the safety of any children from this Nursery; want some support or need to ask a question, please look out for any of these people who will be happy to help you.  If you can’t find them, ask a staff member who will find one of them for you.

Barbara Tewe – Head Teacher/Designated Safeguarding Lead

Kim Buttle – Deputy Head Teacher/Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Lois Robins – Family Worker/Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Karen Pearce - School Business Manager/Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Obrene McBride – SENCo/Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Safeguarding Governor:  Neil McNickle

As a member of the public you are also able to report concerns directly to Children’s Social Care, known locally as MASH (Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub), this can be done anonymously either by telephone, email or the link below. If you feel the situation is an emergency please call 999.

Telephone: 01582 547653       Out of hours: 0300 3008123

Email: mash@luton.gov.uk

To make a referral to MASH:  Safeguarding children (luton.gov.uk)

Click here to go to Luton’s Safeguarding Children Board: lutonlscb.org.uk

Domestic Abuse

Our Family Worker, Lois, is a domestic abuse responder.  If you are a victim or survivor of domestic abuse, and need any help or support, please speak to Lois. For support, please visit the Bedfordshire Domestic Abuse Partnership website: BDAP

Useful Apps
​Use the Hollie Guard App. https://hollieguard.com/
In danger? With a simple shake or tap it activates Hollie Guard,
immediately notifying your chosen contacts, pinpointing your location
and sending audio and video evidence directly to their mobile phones.

Use the Bright Sky App. https://www.hestia.org/brightsky
The app includes questionnaires to assess the safety of a relationship, plus a section on dispelling myths around domestic and sexual abuse. The website is focused on how to spot the signs of domestic abuse, advice on how to support someone you have concerns about, and ways to find help.
​Remember only use when safe to do so, in an emergency contact 999.

Sarah's Law
Sarah's Law, officially known as the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme (CSODS), allows parents/ carers, or guardians to formally request information from the police about individuals who may pose a risk to a child.
The CSODS lets you formally ask the police whether someone who has contact with a child or children:
  • has a record for child sexual (paedophile) offences
  • poses a risk to the child or children for some other reason
If you’re worried about someone’s behaviour towards a child, or something you've seen, heard or been told, you can use Sarah's Law to find out if that person is a risk. You must apply for information about a specific person and a specific child or children they spend time with. You cannot apply for general information about child sex offenders.
Phone 101, visit your local police station or visit:  https://www.met.police.uk/rqo/request/ri/request-information/sarahs-law/information/v1/sarahs-law-child-sex-offender-disclosure-scheme/
Clare's Law

Clare's Law, also known as the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS) is a police policy giving people the right to know if their current or ex-partner has any previous history of violence or abuse.

For further information, please visit:  https://clares-law.com/

Under DVDS you can:

  • apply for information about your current or ex-partner because you're worried they may have a history of abuse and are a risk to you
  • request information about the current or ex-partner of a friend or relative because you're worried they might be at risk
NSPCC Talk PANTS

The NSPCC has a range of Safeguarding information. ​Click the link below to visit the NSPCC website and view the 'pantosaurus' song. A way of teaching young children the pants rule.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/advice-for-families/pants-underwear-rule/

Click here to see the current Statutory guidance for schools and colleges on safeguarding children and safer recruitment: Keeping Children Safe in Education

Operation Encompass

Click here to see the letter regarding our participation in the new Operation Encompass Scheme run by Bedfordshire Police.  The Scheme launched on 12th April 2021 and replaces the previous ‘Relay’ Scheme.

Please see the letter to parents below and for more information regarding this Scheme, please follow this link: Operation Encompass

Prevent Radicalisation & Extremism by Acting Early

It can be hard to know what to do if you’re worried someone close is expressing extreme views or hatred, which could lead to them harming themselves or others. Working with other organisations, the police protect vulnerable people from being exploited by extremists through a Home Office programme called Prevent.  Please click the following link to the ACT Early website for more information:

https://actearly.uk/

Keeping Children Safe On-line

For details of how to keep your children safe on-line visit these websites:

https://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers

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

https://parentsafe.lgfl.net/

https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers