Safeguarding & Child Protection

Bishop Luffa School follows the DfE guidelines regarding the code of conduct and procedures for ensuring safeguarding and child protection provided in “Keeping children safe in education” (www.gov.uk/government/publications/keeping-children-safe-in-education, September 2024), issued under Section 175 of Education Act 2002. This replaces Keeping Children Safe in Education September 2018. Our procedures apply to all members of our school community, are consistent with those of the local safeguarding children board (LSCB) and are in accordance with locally agreed interagency procedures.

 

1. Principles

Our core safeguarding principles are:

 

  • The well-being and safety of all members of our school community are paramount

  • Everyone has a role to play in safeguarding children

  • Policies and procedures are reviewed annually and ratified by Governors

 

2. Practice

 

  • All staff (teaching and support) are required to read and understand Section 1 from Keeping Children Safe in Education (see link above).

  • All staff (teaching and support) receive regular child protection and safeguarding training.

  • An abused child is a boy or girl, 17 years or under, who has suffered from, or is believed to be at significant risk of physical injury, neglect, emotional abuse or sexual abuse. At Bishop Luffa School we strive to ensure all our young people feel safe.

 

Staff are trained to look out for signs of abuse:

 

  • physical abuse – eg bruises, lacerations, burns;

  • emotional abuse – eg excessive dependence or attention seeking;

  • sexual abuse – eg physical signs or substantial behaviour change including precocity or withdrawal;

  • neglect - eg inadequate clothing, poor hygiene, poor growth, hunger.

 

These are not proof in themselves that abuse has taken place and staff should never investigate suspected abuse. If concerned, staff inform the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).

If a child volunteers information, staff listen carefully, make notes and pass the information on to the DSL. Staff must not:

 

  • make assumptions

  • ask leading questions

  • put pressure on the child

  • give an impression of confidentiality. If a child is at risk staff have an obligation to pass on information to DSL. A child may preface their comments with, for example, “Promise you won’t tell anyone …” Staff cannot give such an assurance, but will explain that they have to tell the DSL and why. If the child refuses to carry on, that is noted and the DSL alerted.

 

As a school we have a statutory duty to assist Children’s Social Services acting on behalf of children in need or enquiring into allegations of child abuse. We have developed and promoted effective working relationships with West Sussex Children’s Services and the Police and have a duty to provide information during child protection enquiries. In addition, we have a pastoral responsibility in recognising that children have a fundamental right to be protected from harm.

 

3. Reporting

Staff are obliged to raise any concerns regarding a child’s welfare. Any staff member can refer their concerns of abuse to Children’s Social Care. However, for a consistent approach in school staff are expected to raise concerns with the DSL.

 

Role

Name

 Contact

Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

Mrs Katie Faulkner

Assistant Head Teacher

01243 832718

faulknerk@bishopluffa.org.uk

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads

   

 

 

 

 

Mr Neil Topley

Assistant Head Teacher

01243 832790

topleyn@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mr Andy Jackson

Assistant Head Teacher

01243 832739

jacksona@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mr Jamie Saunders

Head of Sixth Form

01243 832713

saundersj@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mrs Helen Williams

Team Leader - Computer Sciences

01243 787741

williamsh@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mrs Louise Watson

Assistant Head Teacher

01243 832724

watsonl@bishopluffa.org.uk

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Bishop Luffa Learning Partnership

Mr Steve Williams

Deputy Head

01243 787741

williamss@bishopluffa.org.uk

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Bishop Luffa Launchpad

Miss Rosie Tugwell

01243 787741

tugwellr@bishopluffa.org.uk

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Sixth Form

Mrs Stella Richi

Deputy Head of Sixth Form

01243 832741

richis@bishopluffa.org.uk

Head Teacher

Mr Austen Hindman

Head Teacher

School, via Mrs Christopher, Head’s PA
01243 832709

Head@bishopluffa.org.uk

Lead Governor for Child Protection

Mr Nigel Hoggarth

School, via Mrs Christopher, Head’s PA
01243 832709

HeadsPA@bishopluffa.org.uk

Safeguarding Team 

 

Mr Austen Hindman

Head Teacher

School, via Mrs Christopher, Head's PA 01243 832709

Head@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mrs Sarah Smith

Pastoral Support Assistant

01243 832785

smiths@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mrs Lin Roberts

Pastoral Support Assistant

01243 832704

robertsl@bishopluffa.org.uk

Mrs Emma Conway

Pastoral Support Assistant

01243 832738

conwaye@bishopluffa.org.uk

Local Authority Designated

Officer (LADO) Team

Donna Tomlinson - LADO

Miriam Williams - LADO

Vic Williams - LADO

0330 222 6450 (Mon-Fri 9am - 5.00pm)

lado@westsussex.gov.uk

West Sussex Children's Services - 

Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)

 

Tel: 01403 229 900
(Out of Hours - 0330 222 6664)

MASH@westsussex.gcsx.gov.uk

Safeguarding in Education Line

 

0330 222 4030

safeguarding.education@westsussex.gov.uk

Safeguarding in Education Manager

Sally Arbuckle

Tel: 0330 222 7618

 

The DSL will ensure that Child Protection records are kept securely locked.

The School’s PSHE programme includes modules which raise awareness amongst the students of the rights of young people with regard to Child Protection. Childline posters are displayed around the school.

Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy Revised October 2023 and approved by the Bishop Luffa Learning Partnership Trust Board on the 17th October 2023.

To be reviewed September 2024 or at any DfE update.

The full Bishop Luffa Learning Partnership Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy can be found below: