Student protection

Safeguarding

Sarum Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This means that we have a Child Protection Policy and procedures in place which we refer to in our prospectus. All staff (including supply staff, volunteers and governors) must ensure that they are aware of these procedures. Parents and carers are welcome to read the policy which can be found below with other related policies.

Sometimes we may need to share information and work in partnership with other agencies when there are concerns about a child’s welfare. We will ensure that our concerns about our students are discussed with his/her parents/carers first unless we have reason to believe that such a move would be contrary to the child’s welfare.

Our designated Safeguarding Leads are:

MR I. Parsons - DEPUTY HEADTEACHER (DSL)

MRS M. HAWKES - HEAD OF STUDENT WELFARE (DDSL)

Mr S. PEARCE - PASTORAL INTERVENTION LEAD (DDSL)

Mrs K. Towers-Warner - 6th Form Academic Supervisor (DDSL)

Our designated staff member for Children in Care is:

Mr M. MINEUR

Our nominated Governor is:

Mr J GARFORTH

Online Safety Advice

If you feel like someone has acted inappropriately towards you online via any form of social media you should report it. Each of the main social media applications have 'report abuse' buttons which you can use but you can also contact the Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre (CEOP) using the link below.

Guidance for Parents and Carers on online sexual harassment and keeping children safe online

The Children’s Commissioner has launched a guide for parents and carers on online sexual harassment and how they can support children to stay safe online.

Please click here for the guide and more information

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Safeguarding Policies

Please see our policies page for our Safeguarding Policies - Sarum Academy Policies.

This May Help

This May Help has been created to support parents and carers with concerns about their child’s mental health.

The subjects covered on this website have been chosen by families and young people who have gone through their own mental health challenges.

Advice for parents for supporting your child’s mental health.

Click the link for more information