Safeguarding Statement

At Booker Park School, we take our responsibilities in relation to safeguarding and child protection very seriously. We instil a strong culture of vigilance amongst all members of the school community and believe it is our shared responsibility to safeguard each other.

Safeguarding begins with ensuring that anybody who comes in contact with our young people is appropriately checked and cleared to ensure they are safe to work in our school. Access to the site is closely monitored. Our recruitment procedures follow “safer recruitment” guidelines that include steps to DETER, IDENTIFY and REJECT those applicants who are not safe to work with children. All staff undergo regular and approved training and updates on their obligations with regard to child protection and safeguarding. This includes training in areas such as misuse of the internet and social media, child sexual exploitation and the government’s ‘Prevent’ strategy, aimed at stopping young people from falling prey to radicalisation.

The school works closely with partner agencies such as Women’s Aid, Barnardo’s, the Police, Social Care and the Local Authority to ensure young people are kept safe. There are occasions that our concern about a child may mean that we must consult other agencies. We work with a range of agencies that are able to provide help, support and advice for parents and families. Whilst we would always aim to work in partnership with parents there may be exceptions to this, when concerns are raised, for the protection of a child.

The school follows the government guidance as set out in the following documents:

We also follow guidance from the Local Safeguarding Children Partnership and the Local Authority.