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  • On our journey to excellence

  • On our journey to excellence

  • On our journey to excellence

  • Safeguarding

    Safeguarding at Berewood

    The staff at Berewood Primary School are committed to ensuring the welfare of all children is of paramount importance. All staff have regular training and we believe that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility.

    The academy Trust and the local governing body ensure that our academy will safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils and work together with other agencies to ensure that our academy has robust arrangements to identify, assess and support those children who are suffering or likely to suffer harm.

    Our school is a community and all those directly connected, staff members, Trustees, Local Board members, parents, families and pupils, have an essential role to play in making it safe and secure.

    For more information please read our Trust Child Protection Policy which can be found on our policies page.

    Our Safeguarding Team

    Mrs Megan Carter
    Headteacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead

    Mrs Sally Nelson
    Deputy Headteacher & Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

    Miss Laura Annalls
    SENCO and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

    Keeping safe – Hints and tips

    Please download the files below for useful hints and tips on keeping safe, especially online.

    Internet Safety Briefing information for parents

    Following the briefing sessions held on 14/06/2022, please find a link below to the presentation from the Childnet website we used for families. We hope you find this useful.

    Click here to find view the Internet Safety Childnet presentation for parents/carers

    Other parent/carer resources from Childnet

    Other organisations that can help

    If you’re worried about a child, even if you’re unsure, contact their professional counsellors 24/7 for help, support and advice. Call 0800 800 5000 or email [email protected]

    Call the Childline helpline on 0800 1111