Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy Sept24-Sept25
Anti-Bullying Policy Oct24-Oct25
Radicalisation and Extremism Prevent Duty Policy Apr24-Apr25
Relationships and Sex and Health Education Policy Apr24-Apr26
Looked After Children Policy Apr24-Apr25
At The Ellis, we are committed to the safety and happiness of all pupils.
If you are concerned about a child, please ask to speak to a member of our Designated Safeguarding Team:
Rationale
As a Church School we believe the dignity of the individual is paramount and this basic belief is at the heart of all we do. Every child and adult in school has the right to feel safe, be protected from any situation or practice that results in physical or psychological harm, to know they will be listened to and be assured that their concerns will be taken seriously and acted on.
Section 175 of the Education Act 2002 gives maintained schools a statutory duty to promote and safeguard the welfare of children and have due regard to guidance issued by the Secretary of State.
We recognise our legal and moral duty to promote our children’s well-being, protect them from harm and respond to child abuse. The school follows statutory guidance, “Keeping Children Safe in Education” (September 2021), to secure the safety and well-being of all our pupils. Safeguarding children is the responsibility of everyone involved with the children at ‘The Ellis‘ and this includes volunteers and governors. If we suspect that a child’s well-being is, or is likely to be harmed, or that a child is being neglected we will act appropriately, in line with the procedures and guidance issued by Barnsley Safeguarding Children Board.
The DFE has recommended we share this guidance to all parents on sexual harassment.
www.safeguardingchildrenbarnsley.com
Keeping Children Safe in Education September 2023