Safeguarding
Our Safeguarding Team
Our school policies have been designed to ensure that all adults at Haveley Hey work together to safeguard and promote the well being of all our young people and adults in school. Our policy describe the systems and arrangements in place to create and maintain a safe learning environment. It identifies any actions which should be taken to address any welfare concerns about young people and adults in school. Please take the time to read through our policy.
If you require help or support please ask to speak with a member of our safeguarding team at the office. The Designated Safeguarding Lead is Ms Spiteri.
Are you concerned about a child's welfare?
If you require help or support please ask to speak with a member of our safeguarding team on 498 9508.
If you have any worries about a child's safety or welfare, in the first instance speak to a Contact Officer at the Manchester Contact Centre on 0161 234 5001 or fax on 0161 255 8266. CFSC will then deal with your concerns. If you think a child is at risk of immediate harm, please contact the police by calling 999. In addition, you can call the NSPCC Child Protection helpline on 0808 800 5000 to discuss your concerns.
You can also access information by following this link.
Early Help Strategy
As part of our support for all children in school we have regular opportunities to consult with support services and health agencies through a multi-agency approach which sometimes includes completing the Early Help Form which supports families as well as pupils. Please see below for information about Early Help. You can also contact your local Early Help Hub by telephoning: 0161 234 1977
Place2be
Find out more about our Place2be service here.
NSPCC Child on Child abuse
The NSPCC has launched a dedicated helpline for children and young people who have experienced abuse at school, and for worried adults and professionals that need support and guidance, including for non-recent abuse. Call the new NSPCC helpline, Report Abuse in Education on 0800 136 663 or email help@nspcc.org.uk.
More information about Child on Child Abuse can be found in the School Safeguarding policy.
Internet Safety NSPCC
It can be hard to know how to talk to your child about online safety. From setting up parental controls to advice on sexting, online games and video apps, we can help you to understand the risks and keep your child safe. Follow the link below for further information:
Follow this link for: Information for parents about screen time
If you have any worries about a child's safety or welfare, in the first instance speak to a Contact Officer at the Manchester Contact Centre on 0161 234 5001 or fax on 0161 255 8266. CFSC will then deal with your concerns. If you think a child is at risk of immediate harm, please contact the police by calling 999. In addition, you can call the NSPCC Child Protection helpline on 0808 800 5000 to discuss your concerns.
The Prevent Duty
All schools have a duty to protect children from Radicalisation. Children can be exposed to different views and receive information from various sources. Some of these views can be considered radical or extreme. Radicalisation is the process through which a person comes to support or be involved in extremist ideologies. As a school, we have a duty of care to protect our children. For further information, follow this link:
CEOP
Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online? Follow the link below:-