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Safeguarding

A strong culture of safeguarding 

An embedded safeguarding culture across the Federation. A safeguarding culture of care and vigilance. A safe culture that is visible. 

Federation Leaders and Governors have ensured:

  • Systems and procedures are fit for purpose and are fully understood. All staff wear identity badges and lanyards at all times. Designated Safeguarding team members wear a safeguarding lanyard to identify them. 
  • Recruitment - all adults working in the Federation have up to date and enhanced DBS checks. Staff have regular safer recruitment training. 
  • All staff have regular safeguarding training and have read and understood the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance for schools

 

DESIGNATED SENIOR LEADERS FOR CHILD PROTECTION FOR THE FEDERATION

Mrs Claire Harrison & Mrs Victoria Wainwright

DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEADS
St Mary Magdalene Woolwich Mrs Amao, Ranj Badesha                                
St Mary Magdalene Peninsula Primary Phase Mrs Ajayi

St Mary Magdalene Peninsula Secondary Phase 

Mr Benson
Christ Church

Mr Ermellino

 DESIGNATED DEPUTY SAFEGUARDING LEADS
St Mary Magdalene Woolwich Miss Thomas                              
St Mary Magdalene Peninsula Phase

Miss Williams

St Mary Magdalene Secondary Phase 

Ms A Hinds
Christ Church

Miss Lamont

OTHER DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEADS
St Mary Magdalene Woolwich                     Miss Hoon, Mrs Savva-Brown
St Mary Magdalene Peninsula Primary Phase Miss Hoon, Mrs Savva-Brown

St Mary Magdalene Peninsula Secondary Phase 

Mr Hussain, Mr Shimirty, Ms Brady, Mr Golding, Mr Shimirty, Mr Benson 
Christ Church Miss Reid, Miss Graham
 
Designated Governor for Child Protection: Pauline Sheath

Named Governor for Child Protection: Pauline Sheath

Named Governor for LAC: Pauline Sheath

 

Report child abuse - Contact details

Anyone who is concerned about a child's safety or wellbeing can contact the Royal Borough of Greenwich's Children's Services team.

You can call during working hours or out of hours using one of the following numbers:

Referral team (office hours): 020 8921 3172

Emergency duty team (out of office hours only): 020 8854 8888.

If you believe that a child is in immediate danger, you should always call the police on 999.

Greenwich Safeguarding Children Partnership Website 

 

Safely Posters for Parents 

We recognise the significance of safeguarding your children throughout their educational journey. Our primary objective is to equip you with the necessary knowledge and resources to ensure their safety in education. To support parents in this endeavour, we sent series of informative posters covering a wide range of topics. These posters have been specifically designed to provide valuable support and guidance.

Online Bullying

Online Safety

Supporting Children To Deal With Upsetting Content

Looking After Your Wellbeing Online

Group Chats

Instagram

What Parents Need To Know About iPads

Managing Device Stress and Anxiety

 

 

Safeguarding children and young people is everyone’s responsibility and anyone is able to make a referral or report a concern. Should you have any concerns about a child you can contact MASH:

Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub: 0208 921 3172

MASH Out of Hours (only): 0208 854 8888

Or you can email: mash-referrals@royalgreenwich.gov.uk

Alternatively you can contact the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) Laura Lumbis 0208 921 3930 childrens-Lado@royalgreenwich.gov.uk (CAN YOU PLEASE GET THE CONTACT OF OUR LADO)

The Greenwich Safeguarding Children Board is a partnership of all the different organisations working to protect children and young people across the borough. Their website brings together information for children, young people and their families and the professionals who work with them.

Click here to visit the GSCB website: greenwichsafeguardingchildren.org.uk

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a national charity which works to fight child abuse.

Click here to visit the NSPCC website: nspcc.org.uk

Why FGM happens

FGM is carried out for a number of cultural, religious and social reasons. Some families and communities believe that FGM will benefit the girl in some way, such as preparing them for marriage or childbirth. FGM is a harmful practice that isn't required by any religion and there are no health benefits of FGM.

For further information and support please visit:

NSPCC FGM Further Inforamtion

The NSPCC offers a free and anonymous FGM 24 hour helpline.

Call on 0808 800 5000 email: help@nspcc.org.uk

If you are suffering abuse or are aware of someone that is a victim of abuse, please do not suffer in silence. Contact the freephone, 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline.

Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge.
Call: 0808 200 0247

www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk

Visit the helpline to access further information, a contact form and the live chat service. If you are in immediate danger, call 999 and ask for the police.

NSPCC Domestic abuse

Your-rights-and-options

How To Get Help

Additional support:

Abuse and Harm Guidance

Advice to parents and carers on keeping children safe from abuse and harm. Website here.

Women’s Aid

A charity supporting women and children from domestic abuse. Please seek help from a professional without delay if you or someone you know is in danger. Visit their Website here.

Men’s Advice Line
0808 801 0327

www.mensadviceline.org.uk

Solace

If you need help now, get in touch. 0808 802 5565. Free and confidential advice and support for women in London affected by abuse. Visit their Website here.