Our Safeguarding Team consists of the following people:
Miss W Richmond - Safeguarding Lead and Designated Safeguarding Person (DSP)
Miss S Baker - Safeguarding Lead and Designated Safeguarding Person (DSP)
Mrs V Patel - Additional Named Designated Safeguarding Person
Ms J Donnelly - Additional Named Designated Safeguarding Person
Mrs K Bedford - Family Support Worker (FSW) and Additional Named Designated Safeguarding Person
Mrs M Roberts - Family Support Worker (FSW) and Additional Named Designated Safeguarding Person
Mrs S Beasley/Vanessa Munday - Education Welfare Officer (EWO)
Mr S Khan - Named Governor for Safeguarding
Please see our online safety web pages with information for children and parents about keeping safe online, click the link below:
If you are a child worried about something and you don’t have a trusted adult you can speak to then you can speak to the NSPCC - 0808 800 5000
If you are a child worried about something and you don’t have a trusted adult you can speak to then you can speak to the Childline - 0800 1111
Childline 0800 1111Childline is a national charity who listen and help children who may be suffering.
Sandwell MASH 0121 569 3100The contact number for reporting safeguarding issues for Sandwell children.
Birmingham MASH 0121 303 1888 The contact details to report safeguarding concerns about children living in Birmingham
Parentinfo.org A website from the DFE and CEOP that supports parents in dealing with online issues for children and additional support material.
Think you know Further information for parents about keeping your child safe online
Internet Matters A website to support parents and schools with internet safety.
Have you seen something that scares you online? This BBC web page gives you some useful information about what to do if you see something scary online.
This is "SEE SOMETHING DO SOMETHING" by sandwellscb on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
This film accompanies the Safer Internet Day 2018 education pack for Early Years/ KS1. Red and Murphy, our favourite pair of puppets, talk about what it feels like when being online becomes too much. They try meditation and conclude it is important to take a minute, switch devices off and talk to a grown up.
This film accompanies the Safer Internet Day education pack for parents and carers created for Safer Internet Day 2018. The film looks at what is important in digital parenting and signposts parents and carers to resources they might find useful.