Safeguarding at Salford City Academy

Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and their families has a role to play. 

School staff are in a position to identify concerns early, provide help for children, promote children’s welfare, prevent concerns from escalating, and educate children on how they can keep themselves and others safe. 
As a school, we aim to safeguard and promote the welfare of children by:

  • protecting children from maltreatment;
  • preventing the impairment of children’s mental and physical health or development; 
  • ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care, and; 
  • taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes. 

United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS (previously CRB) check is required for all staff.

Reporting a Safeguarding Concern

If you have any concerns about the safety of any child, please speak to a member of staff whom you feel comfortable with or click HERE to report your concerns and a member of the Safeguarding Team will be in touch.

Worried about the behaviour of an adult who works with children?

If your concern is about the behaviour of an adult who works with children in a paid or voluntary capacity contact the designated safeguarding lead and/or the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) for Salford on 0161 603 4350

Our Safeguarding Team

Mrs P Jones

Mrs P Jones

Designated Safeguarding Lead

All our staff have been trained in dealing with the signs of abuse, and they understand the important role they must play in protecting our pupils from harm. We follow a clear set of procedures when concerns arise, and matters are dealt with sensitively.

Our Safeguarding Policy

Salford City Academy has a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of students. This responsibility necessitates a child protection policy and robust procedures. Where there are concerns about a child’s welfare, the school will contact appropriate agencies, share information with them and work in partnership with them.

Concerns will be discussed with the family if it will not place the child at risk of significant harm. The child’s view will also be considered in deciding whether to inform the family in some circumstances, particularly where the child is sufficiently mature to make informed judgements. The interest of the child is paramount.

You can read our Safeguarding Policy, Anti-Bullying, and E-Safety policies on the Policies page.

The DfE Keeping Children Safe in Education can be read here

Our Local Safeguarding Partnership and Local Support

Please see the links below for information on our local safeguarding partnership and signposts to local support. 

Salford Safeguarding Children Partnership

Local Support for Parents and Carers

Protecting Young People from Extremism and Radicalisation

The DfE has launched the Educate Against Hate website. The site brings together the best advice, support and resources available for parents, teachers and school leaders who want to learn how to protect young people from extremism and radicalization and is the result of successful collaboration between the Department for Education, the Home Office, the NSPCC, Internet Matters, Childnet, ParentZone, UK Internet Safety Centre, and the many other organisations who have contributed resources.

If you need to report online material promoting terrorism or extremism please click here

Operation Encompass

Our school is part of a project that is run in partnership with Salford Local Authority, schools and Greater Manchester Police. The project is called Operation Encompass and has been designed to provide early reporting of any domestic abuse incidents that occur outside school, which might have an impact on a child in school. This is communicated through a secure email to school following an incident.

The project ensures that at least one member of the school staff, known as the Key Adult, is available to liaise with children's services and the police and to use the information that has been shared in confidence.

In this way, we aim to support each child who has been involved in or witnessed a domestic abuse incident.

The Key Adults at Salford City Academy are Mrs Jones and Miss Page-Berry.

If they receive an Encompass notification, they will make sure that a person the child trusts is available to help - if the child needs this. Most of the time, this support is silent; keeping a careful eye on him or her and making sure the child has a calm school day. Confidential information is ordinarily not shared with all staff, just an agreement on how to help, if needed.

All schools have a duty to share any information with other organisations if they feel a child is at risk of being hurt. The Key Adult(s) may contact other organisations.

 

Additional Information on Specific Safeguarding Issues

For additional information and advice on specific safeguarding areas, we have provided details below (taken from Keeping Children Safe in Education – DfE):

Bullying

Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying (DfE) - Click here

Children with family members in Prison

National Information Centre on Children on Offenders - Barnardo’s in partnership with HM Prison and Probation Service

Child Sexual Exploitation

Dr Barnardo’s Real Love Rocks
Know About Consent to Sex
Parents Against Sexual Exploitation

Domestic Abuse

Operation Encompass

Drugs

Information and advice on drugs – talk to Frank website

Female Genital Mutilation

NSPCC Female Genital Mutilation

Online Safety Advice

Childnet – parent and carers toolkit

Internet Matters - provides age-specific online safety checklists, guides on how to set parental controls, and practical tips to help children get the most out of their digital world.

Specialist services

Barnardo's - UK charity caring for and supporting some of the most vulnerable children and young people through their range of services.

NSPCC - Children's charity specialising in child protection with statutory powers enabling them to take action and safeguard children.

Childline - provides free and confidential advice for children and young people. 

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