We are committed to ensuring children at Horningsham Primary School are safe. Safeguarding our school community is of paramount importance and underpins all our work. All staff, governors and volunteers receive appropriate safeguarding and child protection training which is regularly updated.
All staff at Horningsham Primary School have a statutory responsibility to report any disclosures or concerns where a child may be subject to, or at risk of, significant harm.
All policies relating to safeguarding and child protection are located in 'policies' in Key Information.
Our Safeguarding and Child Protection Team:
DSL (Designated Safeguarding Lead | Odele Lapham |
DDSL (Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead) | Charis Young |
Nominated Governor for Safeguarding and Child Protection | Stephanie Storrar |
Designated Teacher | Odele Lapham |
Useful Links:
NSPCC:
Resources, information and support for keeping children safe.
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NSPCC Online Support and Resources |
NSPCC Talk Pants:
With the help of our friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus,
Talk PANTS is a simple conversation to help keep your child safe.
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NSPCC Talk Pants |
Childline:
Free service for children whenever they need support or advice.
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Childline |
Childnet:
Support for keeping safe online.
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Childnet |
CEOP Education: Online support and resources for online safety matters. |
CEOP (thinkuknow) |
Wiltshire Integrated Front Door (IFD):
Find information about what to do if you think a child or young person is at risk of significant harm, or is injured.
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Wiltshire IFD |
Wiltshire Safeguarding Vulnerable People Partnership:
A useful source of information and signposting regarding a wide rage of safeguarding concerns.
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WSVPP |
If you think a child or young person is at risk of significant harm, or is injured, contact the
Integrated Front Door (IFD): 0300 4560108 (8.45am - 5.00pm, Monday-Thursday and 8.45am - 4.00pm Friday)
Integrated Front Door (IFD) Out of Hours: 0300 456 0100
You can contact Wiltshire Police by calling: 101
If a child or an adult is in immediate danger you should always dial 999.