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Safeguarding

 

Mr R Street
Deputy Headteacher
Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Caroline Judd

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Bramhope Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children and young people.

If you have any issues or concerns regarding your child's welfare or any questions about Safeguarding at Bramhope please contact Mr Richard Street (Deputy Headteacher and designated safeguarding lead) or Mrs Caroline Judd (Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead) on 0113 2671222.

Our safeguarding governor is Neil McLeod who can be contacted via admin@bramhopeprimaryschool.co.uk

If you feel you or your family would benefit from an informal chat or confidential support, please ask Caroline Judd for the contact details of our Family Support Worker Lisa Matheson.

Follow this link to read all the Bramhope Primary School Safeguarding Policies and Government Policy.

Please follow this link to read more about Leeds City Council's 'Prevent Strategy' to safeguard and support vulnerable people to stop them from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.

 

The school recommends the following websites to parents seeking further information.

The Department for Education has commissioned the NSPCC to establish a dedicated independent helpline for people who have experienced sexual abuse in educational setting. 

The helpline went live on 1 April, and will provide both children and adults who have experienced sexual abuse in schools with support and advice, including onward action such as contacting the police if they wish to. The helpline will also provide support to parents and professionals.

Anyone who gets in touch through this dedicated helpline will also be signposted to other relevant support services available, including Childline, which provides ongoing support and counselling to children and young people.

The dedicated and confidential NSPCC helpline – Report Abuse in Education can be reached on 0800 136 663 or by email at help@nspcc.org.uk.