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Safeguarding

Our first priority at this school is to ensure everyone within our school community is safe.

If you ever have a concern about the safety and/or the wellbeing of a child or anyone involved in our school community then please do approach Mr Custance who is the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) at Floreat Wandsworth.

You can also ask for Mrs Styles, Mrs Fry or Mrs Davies who are the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads.

 

Key Safeguarding/Child Protection Reminders:

You can find our Safeguarding Policy on the Policies part of our website: www.floreatwandsworth.org.uk/policies

The link to the Statutory Guidance for Keeping Children Safe in Education can be found below. 

Statutory Guidance for Keeping Children Safe in Education

If you have a Safeguarding concern then please call the School Office Team and tell them that your concern is urgent as it relates to Safeguarding.

To find out more about Safeguarding and Child Protection please visit the Wandsworth Information page where you can find lots of useful links about a range of different issues: www.wscb.org

Useful Information:

- In an emergency contact the emergency services by calling 999.

- If you are being abused or you are worried that a child/young person is at risk harm or abuse, contact Wandsworth’s Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH):

Telephone: 020 8871 6622

Telephone (after 5pm weekdays or on weekends): 020 8871 6000

Email: mash@wandsworth.gov.uk

- To find out more about Safeguarding and Child Protection please visit the Wandsworth Information page where you can find lots of useful links about a range of different issues: www.wscb.org

- NSPCC Freephone Child Protection Helpline: 0808 800 5000

- NSPCC general guidance & advice: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/

- NCPCC specific guidance on different types of abuse: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-is-child-abuse/types-of-abuse/

- A dedicated number 0800 136 663, run by the NSPCC, provides both children and adults who are victims of sexual abuse in schools with the appropriate support and advice. This includes how to contact the police and report crimes if they wish. The helpline will also provide support to parents and professionals too.