

The whispers of the northern woods pick at your sanity. Are you ready to find out what you are capable of? Are you brave enough to face the darkness in your soul? Not only are the old stories true, but the things that crawl in the shadows are more wretched than you could have ever imagined.

To view how we promote British Values, please click here.Adventure, Action, Indie, You may think you know your limits – what evils you might be willing to commit to save yourself. All staff uphold and promote the fundamental principles of British Values including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. As a school we recognise that safeguarding against radicalisation is no different from safeguarding against any other vulnerability and all staff and governors receive training to help them uphold the Prevent duty which was introduced by government in 2015. Oaklands is committed to safeguarding children’s welfare. Please click on the link to view Keeping Children Safe in Education. The school expects the work, conduct and integrity of staff, volunteers, governors and visitors to be of the highest standard, since they directly affect the safety and learning and development of the pupils and the success of, and public confidence in, the school. The Code of Conduct seeks to establish a set of core principles which underpin the concept of public service and which are applicable to anybody who works with or comes into contact with children, regardless of the precise nature of the job they do. If such an allegation is made, the member of staff receiving the allegation will immediately inform the Headteacher. We understand that a pupil may make an allegation against a member of staff or visitor and for this reason visitors should take care to ensure they protect themselves by adhering to the School’s Code of Conduct. Oaklands Primary reserves the right to inform parents of the action that is being taken.

We will follow the procedures set out by the Local Authority Child Protection Committee and take account of guidance issued by the Department of Education.Īny concerns or disclosures must be reported to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), Ms Packham, Deputy Headteacher. Establishing a safe environment in which children can learn and develop.Supporting pupils who have been abused in accordance with his/her agreed child protection plan.Developing and then implementing procedures for identifying and reporting cases, or suspected cases, of abuse.Raising awareness of child protection issues and equipping children with the skills needed to keep them safe.Ensuring we practice safe recruitment in checking the suitability of staff and volunteers to work with our children.There are five main elements to our Child Protection Policy: The following extracts are from the London Borough of Ealing’s Code of Conduct for Schools and the school’s Child Protection Policy – both of which are available on request. Oaklands Primary is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment. The Rocket Club Child Protection Officer is Our Deputy Designated Child Protection Officer is Our Designated Child Protection Officer is
