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Safeguarding and Well-Being

Safeguarding

Beaconside Primary and Nursery School recognise our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils. We endeavour to provide a safe and welcoming environment where children are respected and valued. We are alert to the signs of abuse and neglect and follow our procedures to ensure that children receive effective support, protection and justice.

There are 4 main elements to our approach to safeguarding:

  • Prevention (positive whole-school safeguarding culture, curriculum that has safeguarding at the core of it, safer recruitment procedures)
  • Protection (robust agreed procedures, ensuring that staff are trained and supported to identify and respond appropriately and sensitively to safeguarding concerns)
  • Support (for pupils and staff)
  • Working with parents/carers and external agencies

The Designated Safeguarding Lead for child protection is Mrs Lorraine Hadley.

The Deputy Designated Leads for safeguarding are Mrs Carolynn Jinks and Mrs Suzanne Williams (EYFS).

The Governor with responsibility for safeguarding is Mrs Carly Field.

Our Safeguarding policy applies to all staff, governors and volunteers working in the school.

We will review our policy and procedures on an annual basis or sooner if required.

Well Being

There has been a great deal of attention paid to the physical and mental well-being of children in the media, over recent times, linked to worrying statistics about the rise of illnesses related to poor diet and lack of exercise and the increasing numbers of young children suffering from mental health issues.

Our aim is to create a mentally wealthy school, where our pupils have the tools and the resilience to deal with life and flourish academically and emotionally.

In order that we achieve our aim, we have a three tiered plan (see below) to support all of our pupils in this area, offering more specialised provision for those that require it.  

Tier

Activities

Tier 1

Whole School - all pupils will access and benefit

  • Well-being focus group - Mrs Hadley (Headteacher/PSHE Subject Leader,) Mrs Waterhouse (PE subject leader), Mr Stone (Deputy Head and SENCo)  and pupil representatives.
  • Whole School audit using Mental Health Standards
  • PSHE lessons - a mindful approach 'My Happy Mind'. 
  • Staff training on mental well-being and intervention for mental well being needs
  • PE Lessons
  • A range of extra-curricular sports clubs and well-being clubs (yoga)
  • Parent workshops (supported by outside agencies)

Tier 2

Group Intervention

  • School led intervention groups.
  • Increased lunchtime physical activity clubs and support targeting identified groups
  • Outdoor Play and Learning (OPAL)

Tier 3

Personalised Provision.

  • 1:1 mentoring sessions for identified pupils
  • Pupil therapist
  • Play therapist
  • Personalised programmes of support to meet individual needs with support from outside agencies and other professionals