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Safeguarding Support

Safeguarding at All Saints Roman Catholic High School

At All Saints Roman Catholic High School, the safety and well-being of our pupils is of the utmost importance. As a Catholic school, we are committed to upholding the values of our faith and ensuring that our community is a safe and nurturing environment for all.


Our Commitment to Safeguarding

Our school's mission statement is to "educate the whole person spiritually, morally, and intellectually." This commitment extends to safeguarding, as we believe that every child has the right to feel secure, respected, and cared for. We work tirelessly to protect our pupils from harm and to support them in developing the resilience and confidence they need to thrive.

Meet Our Child Protection Team:

Miss H Laverty - Assistant Headteacher - and Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

Picture of Lead DSL Miss H Laverty

Miss L Starkie - Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

Picture of Lead DSL Miss L Starkie

Mrs S Barlow - Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

Picture of Deputy DSL Mrs Barlow

Designated Safeguarding Officers

Mrs F Lord - Headteacher

Picture of Designated Safeguarding Officer - Mrs Lord Headteacher

Mr M Parkes - Assistant Headteacher

Picutre of Designated Safeguarding Officer - Mr Parkes, Assistant Headteacher

Mr C Farley - Teacher / Pastoral Leader

Picture of Designated Safeguarding Officer - Mr Farley

Mrs V Robinshaw - Pastoral Leader

Picture of Designated Safeguarding Officer - Mrs Robinshaw

Safeguarding Governor: Mrs R Wilson

Child Protection

Sharing information - Our Obligations

There may be times when the person you talked to has to share information.

This includes:

• if they think a child is at risk of harm

• if they think an adult is at risk of harm

• if they think the information could help prevent or detect a serious crime

We have a duty to protect children and young people from harm caused by neglect or abuse. This includes investigating any allegations that a child might be being neglected or abused, and if necessary take appropriate action to protect the child.

 

If you think a child is in immediate danger ring 999 immediately.

For other concerns you can contact Childrens Social Care on 0300 1236720