Keeping Your Children Safe

Should there be a safeguarding concern for any student outside of normal school hours then please call 0344 800 8020 or if the student is in immediate danger or harm, call 999 without delay.

 

Safer Schools Partnership

The Safer Schools Partnership Team have their own area on the Norfolk Constabulary website, which we encourage all parents and carers to visit. The pages detail their aims, the key messages delivered and the list of Officers alongside the schools they are aligned to.

Within the ‘Key Messages’ section, you will see a document under the description of each message. These documents are letters, tailored to each presentation and have been designed for schools to send out to parents.

Click here to visit the Safer Schools Partnership Team page

Student Self Help

We know it can be hard to talk to children about some topics and sometimes, it is hard for them. We keep an up-to-date list of self help websites you can direct your child to if you are concerned about them and they are finding it difficult to open up. Some of these resources are published under the Student Self Help section of this website.


A student or parent can also report any concern here

Everyone’s Invited – Report Abuse in Education

The NSPCC have worked with the Department of Education to provide a bespoke helpline for children and young people who have experienced abuse at school and for worried adults and professionals that need support and guidance. If you are concerned about something, you can contact the NSPCC helpline Report Abuse in Education on 0800 136663 from Monday to Friday from 08.00 to 22.00 or from 09.00 to 18.00 at the weekends. You can also email help@nspcc.org.uk

Stop Hate in Norfolk (SHiN)

We work closely with the SHiN group within Norfolk Police. We report any instances of Hate Crime that happen at school and work closely with victims and perpetrators with the ambition to stop all hate crimes.

Find out more about SHiN or learn more about what we and the police consider a hate crime

If you or your children want to report a hate crime, please do so by contacting the Student Support Team.

Think U Know E-Safety

ThinkUKnow, part of CEOP, have put together some videos informing parents on how to keep children safe online while learning online.

You can view the series of videos that range from live streaming and sharing images below:

 

 

 

 

 

CEOP Parent Info

Parent Info offers you the latest alerts and warnings about websites and apps that could be used to exploit children. They also offer parent friendly guides to how they work, and apps that can boost well being. Below is their latest news

What Parents Need to Know

Below are a series of articles about current social media sites and risks to children that parents need to be aware of:

15 apps parents should know about
10 apps teens are using that parents need to know
What parents need to know about Snapchat
What parents need to know about Instagram
What parents need to know about WhatsApp
What parents need to know about Fortnite Battle Royale
What parents need to know about TikTok
What parents need to know about MOMO
What parents need to know about YouTube
What parents need to know about the App Store
What parents need to know about catfishing
What parents need to know about age ratings


The Internet Watch Foundation

The Internet Watch Foundation have recently launched a TALK campaign to help parents talk to their children about sexual exploitation and use of social media. Read more advice and information about this topic by visiting their website.

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