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Safeguarding In Schools

Safeguarding In Schools. Thursday March 3 rd 2011 Jo Bentley. Single Central Record. 1 - IS THE SCR IN PLACE? Who completes it and keeps it up to date? How often is it updated and checked? Who monitors it and is ultimately responsible for it?. Single Central Record.

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Safeguarding In Schools

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  1. Safeguarding In Schools Thursday March 3rd 2011 Jo Bentley

  2. Single Central Record • 1 - IS THE SCR IN PLACE? • Who completes it and keeps it up to date? • How often is it updated and checked? • Who monitors it and is ultimately responsible for it?

  3. Single Central Record • 2 - IDENTITY CHECKS • What documents were seen? • Are the documents recorded acceptable? • Who saw them? Note: Although recording addresses and NI details are good practice, they are not requirements.

  4. Single Central Record • 3, 4, 5 – CRB / List 99 checks • Have all staff (all those paid to work at the school) who have regular and unsupervised access to children been appropriately checked? • 8 – DETAILS OF CHECK • Record when check carried out. • Record who carried out the check.

  5. Single Central Record • 6 – SUPPLY TEACHERS • Is it clear on the SCR if the supply teacher is from an agency or employed by the school directly? • Does the school have written confirmation that the required checks have been carried out by the agency?

  6. Single Central Record • 6 – SUPPLY TEACHERS • If employed by the school directly, have the appropriate checks been made?

  7. Single Central Record • 7 – OTHERS • Are those who work regularly or intensively with children included on the SCR? • *volunteers *governors who work regularly in school as volunteers

  8. Single Central Record • 9 - QUALIFICATIONS • Does SCR record the qualifications required to do the job? • Have all teachers evidenced their QTS? • Has headteacher evidenced NPQH? • HLTA, Business Manager, TAs… *Record n/a where there is no qualification required to do the job.

  9. Single Central Record • 10 – ‘RIGHT TO WORK’ • Does the school employ anyone who is not a national of a European Economic Area? • Evidence of eligibility to work in UK e.g. passport (driving licence not acceptable)

  10. Single Central Record • And Finally… • Do not leave any empty cells. • Use Excel to flag up when ‘renewals’ are due. • Never delete an employee or volunteer – paste their details onto a ‘left’ page.

  11. Single Central Record • - Organise in tabs or pages according to roles in school. • Make use of the SCR to evidence your training record.

  12. Single Central Record

  13. Policy 1. Aims and purpose. • Secure framework for the workforce. • Code of Conduct 3. Links to other policies (see list). 4. Wider provision. 5. Responsibilities and expectations when identifying and reporting concerns.

  14. Policy 6. Named Designated Leads. 7. Procedures – Cause for Concern and Allegations against staff. 8. Whistleblowing. 9. Reporting and recording concerns (within school and to outside agencies).

  15. Policy 10. Training (inc. temporary staff). 11. Role of governing body (see governor monitoring record). 12. Implementation, monitoring and evaluation. 13. Parents and carers (link to contact sheet). 14. Accessible and easy to understand.

  16. Policy

  17. Cause for Concern 1. Identifying a cause for concern A cause for concern is an action, observation or discussion that makes you feel anxious or worried about the well-being or safety of a child. This could be a change in behaviour or a comment from a young person.

  18. Cause for Concern 2. Recording a Concern Written record by the person with the concern using the CAUSE FOR CONCERN FORM. Paper copies must be kept in classrooms. Discuss and pass written record to designated lead asap.

  19. Cause for Concern 3. Dealing with the concern No investigation, just clarification. Immediate and follow-up action taken and recorded on the Cause for Concern form.

  20. Cause for Concern 4. Monitoring the concern Share information as appropriate and record. Set up Vulnerable Pupil File. Complete Monitoring Record Sheet for all further action.

  21. Cause for Concern 5. Monitoring and evaluating the impact of action taken. • Monthly monitoring meeting to review live and dormant cases. • Monitor agreed actions have taken place. • Evaluate impact of these actions. • Agree next steps. • Quality assure written records.

  22. Safeguarding Pupils at Hoyland Common Primary School

  23. HCPS Single Central Record

  24. Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy Very clear intent Named people Cause for concern procedure in place Additional guidance at back Went through step by step with all staff and governors Needs to be school specific Works for you and your pupils

  25. Cause for Concern Procedure Agreement on what a cause for concern is A clear definition Step by step process

  26. Cause for Concern Sheets In all classrooms Brief training for all staff First section completed by person with concern Second section completed by Designated lead

  27. Cause for Concern record log Attached to cause for concern sheet Record any other issues/ conversation/ telephone calls/ multiagency work in relation to that child Date, with actions, outcomes and people responsible

  28. Vulnerable Pupils Information sheet Created after any child has been raised as a cause for concern Front sheet in childs CFC folder Useful information all at hand, particularly when talking to other agencies Folder contains all information in chronological order On front of folder also name and date of birth of any siblings

  29. Vulnerable pupils and families meeting Held last Monday of each month – Without fail! Designated leads SENCo Learning Mentor Parent Link worker Review all CFC children Record anything on record log, aslo record nothing on log 3 Months of nothing – file goes dormant Files locked securely Organised in alphabetical order In Live, dormant and closed

  30. Involving Governors How? • Termly meetings with named Safeguarding Governors • Agreed focus – initially evaluating procedures against policy Why? • Named Safeguarding Governors report back to Full Governing Body meeting • Governors fully informed and able to discuss Safeguarding at school with outside agencies • Policy and procedures regularly reviewed and high profile maintained • Checks policy and procedures ensuring clarity of purpose and impact • Allows Governors to fulfil role as critical friend • Safeguarding is the Governors statutory responsibility. Involvement non-negotiable

  31. Governor monitoring record Governor: DM & G S Date: 25.11.10 Role: Safeguarding Governors Focus of Monitoring visit: Review of Policy and Procedure of Safeguarding Date to fed back to FGB:

  32. Cause for Concern

  33. Ofsted Briefing for section 5 inspectors on safeguarding children. See pointers for inspectors self-evaluation checklist. See appendices for interview question prompts.

  34. Next Steps Consider carefully how you will implement, monitor, evaluate and review the model to make your safeguarding practice robust and relevant to your school.

  35. Final Note An outstanding tool will only have an outstanding impact in the hands of an outstanding practitioner under outstanding leadership.

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