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  • Safeguarding

    Dunbury Academy is committed to the safeguarding of all pupils.

    We have a culture of keeping all our children safe and we work hard with families to offer support to allow our children to flourish.

    The Designated Senior Lead with responsibility in school for Child Protection is Mrs E. Richardson

    The Deputy DSLs are Miss J Turner and Mrs J. Stoker

    If you have any concerns regarding a Child Protection issue please do not hesitate to contact any of the above.

     

    Private Fostering

    Private fostering is when a child under the age of 16 (or 18 if disabled) lives with someone for 28 days or more who is not a: 

    • close relative such as a grandparent, sibling, uncle or aunt or step-parent

    • guardian

    • person with parental responsibility

    The parent/s and the private foster carer would make this arrangement, not the local council.

    Children who are privately fostered until their sixteenth birthday are entitled to a service from the local authority.

    Please talk to us at school is you are aware of a private fostering arrangement.

    Private fostering can if happen if the child or young person:

    • has parents who live overseas and they come to this country to attend school

    • has parents who are ill and cannot look after them

    • has been estranged from their families

    • is attending language schools and staying with host families

    Notify us about a private fostering arrangement

    You must inform the local authority if you know about a child that is being or going to be privately fostered. By law, they must know of any arrangement. Dorset's Children's Services can then make sure the arrangement is suitable.

    Inform the Children's advice and duty service (ChAD) if you are:

    • the parent/carer of the child or the private foster carer

    • involved in the arrangement

    • a social worker or from another local council

    If you know someone is private fostering, please contact our children's advice and duty service (ChAD).

    Domestic Abuse

     

    Operation Encompass 

    OUR KEY ADULTS ARE:         

    • Mrs H. Doswell
    • Mrs E. Culy        

    Operation Encompass Safeguarding Statement

    Our school is part of Operation Encompass. This is a police and education early intervention safeguarding partnership which supports children and young people who experience Domestic Abuse.

    Operation Encompass means that the police will share information about Domestic Abuse incidents with our school soon after they have been called to a domestic incident.

    All Key Adults (DSL/DDSL) have attended an Operation Encompass local briefing as well as national online training.

    Our parents are fully aware that we are an Operation Encompass school.

    The Operation Encompass information is stored in line with all other confidential safeguarding and child protection information.

    The Key Adult has also led briefings for all school staff and Governors about Operation Encompass, the prevalence of Domestic Abuse and the impact of this abuse on children. We have also discussed how we can support our children following the Operation Encompass notification.

    The Safeguarding Governor will report on Operation Encompass in the termly report to Governors. All information is anonymised for these reports.

    The Key Adult has used the Operation Encompass Toolkit to ensure that all appropriate actions have been taken by the school.

     

    Parental Information

    Parent Info is a collaboration between CEOP (formerly Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) and Parent Zone. 

    Parent Info provides high quality information to parents and carers about their children's wellbeing and resilience. This service is free and ranges across a wide range of subject matter, from difficult topics about development, relationships and the internet or body image and peer pressure to broader parenting topics like ‘how much sleep do teenagers need?’

    In line with CEOP’s Thinkuknow programme, some of the content covers internet safety, but it all starts from the assumption that young people make little distinction between their online and offline lives and the issues for parents are often the same. The aim is to help parents help their children be discriminating, web-literate and resilient.

    • Parent Zone Click for Parent Zone whose purpose is to help children face the digital future with confidence. To feel secure, to be resilient. P

    Online safety advice