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Staying Safe at HBAED Who is responsible for Safeguarding at HBAED?

Staying Safe at HBAED Who is responsible for Safeguarding at HBAED?

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Staying Safe at HBAED

Who is responsible for Safeguarding at HBAED?

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What is safeguarding?

It is about knowing how to keep yourself, your friends and your family safe while at school, in the community and on-line.

It is about knowing what “feels wrong”- and knowing that you ALWAYS have somebody to talk to about it.

We work together as a team to stay safe

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The SG team.Teacher SG Role

Mr.Carey Designated LeadProtect Duty Lead.

Ms Brown Deputy Designated Lead

Mr Everitt SG qualified.

Mr.Groves SG qualified

Mr Duffett SG qualified

Mr Wander SG qualified

Ms Burke SG qualified

Ms St Ange SG qualified

PC Marcus Kudliskis SG Qualified- expert.

Every member of staff! Level 2 qualification in SG

With a team like this, you are NEVER alone.

The LADO (Southwark)

Social Services

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What can you talk to us about?

Abuse- physical, sexual, physicalBullying- we simply do not tolerate this at HBAED.Neglect.Cyber BullyingRadicalisation/Extremism –Prevent Duty.Forced Marriage.Staying safe on-lineChastisement- what is legal in the UK is different to other countries.Anything that “feels wrong” to you.

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Common Signs of abuse.

1. Withdrawn.2. Mood swings.3. Increased sexualised behaviour.4. Increased aggression- verbal/physical.5. Change in behaviour/Social groups.6. Change in emotional state-more prone to

crying etc.

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HBAED Promise

You will ALWAYS be listened to.

We will be discreet- only tell the people we need to- the people who can help you.

We CANNOT offer confidentiality- we cannot “keep secrets”

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Your information.

You have ALL received a safeguarding leaflet. Take 5 minutes to read it. Go through it with your parents/carers.

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Coloured lanyards.

All visitors to HBAED sign in at the front desk, and are given either a RED or a GREEN lanyard.

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Green Lanyards.

These are for visitors who are “safe” to be left alone to work around the Academy.

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Red Lanyards.

These are for visitors who have to stay with HBAED staff. If you see someone wearing a red lanyard who is not with a member of staff you MUST tell a member of HBAED staff immediately.

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Extremism and the Prevent Duty

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• Over view of safeguarding