Safeguarding, Child Protection
and Online Safety
Safeguarding and Child Protection
If you believe a child is in immediate danger or risk of harm, call the police on 999.
For concerns about a child or where you have ongoing concerns please contact:
Children's First Response Hub via telephone or email.
PHONE: 01202 123334
EMAIL: childrensfirstresponse@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
The First Response Hub is open:
Monday to Thursday, 8:30am to 5:15pm
Friday, 8.30am to 4.45pm
Out of hours emergency
The out of hours service offer emergency support for any child who is in crisis, needs urgent help or is at serious risk of significant harm.
DUTY TEAM TEL: 01202 738256
EMAIL: ChildrensOOHS@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
Monday to Friday, from 5pm to 9am
All day Saturdays and Sundays
All bank holidays, including Christmas Day and New Year's Day
If the child resides in the Dorset area, please contact Dorset Children’s Social Care on 01202 228866.
Safeguarding Statement
At Avonbourne Academy we take the safeguarding of our students very seriously. Our aim is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of students, and always prioritise the interests of our children.
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone has a role to play in identifying concerns, sharing information and taking prompt action is vital in ensuring children receive the support they need.
We have a safeguarding team who you can speak to about any safeguarding concerns. Please do not hesitate to contact them on the email address below if you have a concern.
Designated Safeguarding Leads
Main email address for the safeguarding team:
safeguarding@avonbourneacademy.org.uk
Inside the email please provide as much detail as possible about the concern e.g.
- Child’s full name
- Date of Birth for the child (if known)
- Details of the concern
Designated Safeguarding Leads:
Miss Natasha England – natasha.england@avonbourneacademy.org.uk
Mr Oliver Maund – oliver.maund@avonbourneacademy.org.uk
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads
Education Social Worker: Mr Jacob McKay - jacob.mckay@avonbourneacademy.org.uk
Ms Coralie Crisell: coralie.crisell@avonbourneacademy.org.uk
Designated Teacher for Looked After Children:
Miss Natasha England – natasha.england@avonbourneacademy.org.uk
Click here to view safeguarding Leaflet for visitors
Click here to view Children’s First Response Safeguarding Information
Safeguarding Policy
The Academy Safeguarding Policy takes into account the procedures and practice of BCP Local Authority and the published safeguarding arrangements set out by the Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children Partnership. The aim of safeguarding and child protection is to ensure the safety and well-being of a student, and the student’s interests, should always be paramount.
Click here to view the Safeguarding Policy
Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)
Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)
The Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) service should be contacted when there is concern raised, or an allegation made, against an individual who works or volunteers with children.
The LADO works within children’s services and gives advice and guidance to anyone who has concerns about the behaviour of an adult who works with children and young people.
Stephanie Power and Tina Cooper
PHONE: 01202 817600 (LADO Main Telephone line)
EMAIL: LADO@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
Where there is an immediate risk or concern for a child, please contact the Police via 999 or contact Children’s Social Care on 01202 123334.
If the child resides in the Dorset area, please contact Dorset Children’s Social Care on 01202 228866 or contact Dorset LADO:
Telephone: 01305 221122
Email: LADO@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
https://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/Children-young-people-and-families/LADO/The-process-for-reporting-safeguarding-concerns.aspx
If you have a concern regarding a member of staff at Avonbourne Academy, please contact the Principal.
CONFIDENTIAL
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Michelle Dyer
Principal
Avonbourne Academy
Harewood Avenue
Bournemouth
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Safeguarding and Child Protection: Out of Hours
Please be aware that during half terms, school closures days such as INSET days or unplanned closures, you will need to contact the services at the top of the page if you have any concerns or require advice for your family.
Click here to view Children’s First Response Safeguarding Information
A school representative will endeavour to be present at Child in Need or Child Protection during holidays. If a school representative can not attend, the school will aim to provide a written report in advance of the conference.
Kooth - Online Support for Young People
Kooth is a web based confidential support service available to young people. Kooth provides a safe and secure means of accessing mental health and wellbeing support designed specifically for young people.
Kooth offers young people the opportunity to have a text-based conversation with a qualified counsellor. Counsellors are available from 12noon to 10pm on weekdays and 6pm to 10 pm at weekends, every day of the year on a drop-in basis. Young people can access regular booked online counselling sessions as needed. Outside counselling hours’ young people can message our team and get support by the next day.
When students register with Kooth they will have support available to them now and in the future. Support can be gained not only through counselling but articles, forums and discussion boards. All content is age appropriate, clinically approved and fully moderated.
To find out more visit www.Kooth.com where young people can register and others can find out more about the service.
How to stay safe online
Children are likely to spend more time watching movies and TV shows. Common Sense Media rates movies, TV shows, books, and more so parents can feel good about the entertainment choices they make for their children.
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
The NSPCC and O2 have created New Aware to provide guidance on privacy settings and social media. You can sign up and get emails on the latest social media networks, apps and games. Please see the link below for a short video on Net Aware and what they offer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKfeZ1_RQ5E
https://www.net-aware.org.uk/
ECP includes online safety resources including guidance on negotiating ‘screen time’ and how to respond to online harm.
Re: Coronavirus: online safety
The Children's Commissioner for England, in association with the privacy law firm Schillings, has produced a digital safety and wellbeing kit for parents and a safety guide for children to help keep children safe and well online during the coronavirus outbreak.
Parents digital safety wellbeing kit
Children’s digital safety wellbeing kit
With more children accessing online learning and live lessons it important that your child has knowledge of the route to follow if they need to report a concern whilst online.
Some practical and age appropriate support for children can be found on the following websites:
- Childline – for support
- UK Safer Internet Centre – to report and remove harmful online content
- CEOP – for advice on making a report about online abuse
Your children are also likely to access social media sites regularly to communicate with friends and family. It is important to reinforce the need to stay safe online and only use age appropriate social media sites e.g. the minimum age to use WhatsApp is 16 years old. This is due to data-protection concerns.
Support for parents/carer to keep your children safe online can be found on the following websites:
- Internet matters – for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- London Grid for Learning – for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Net-aware – for support for parents and carers from the NSPCC
- Parent info – for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Thinkuknow – for advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online
- UK Safer Internet Centre – advice for parents and carers
- Omegle - advice for parents and carers
Other websites:
https://www.ecplimited.com/resources-centre.html
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
https://parentinfo.org/
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/
https://www.childnet.com/
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-abuse-how-to-get-help
https://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/Communities/Crime-and-disorder/Domestic-abuse/Help-for-those-who-have-experienced-domestic-abuse.aspx
Getting help for domestic violence and abuse - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Wellbeing
If your child feels they may need some extra support there is lots of support available.
Useful links for help and advice:
Anxiety
Supporting a child with anxiety
Talking Mental Health
Kooth - https://www.kooth.com/
You can chat to the counsellor online, get support and read articles written by other young people.
Dorset Mind Your Head (Dorset Mind) - https://dorsetmindyourhead.co.uk/
CHAT - Aged 11-19 and living in Dorset. School Nurses are available to help with all kinds of things. Just text #ChatHealthNHS on 07480 635511 and they will reply.
Young Minds - https://youngminds.org.uk/
Eating Disorders
https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/
Drugs and alcohol
Honest information about drugs | FRANK (talktofrank.com)
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/183081/Does_your_child_know_more_than_you_-_Revised_v6.pdf
Home - With You (wearewithyou.org.uk)
Child abuse and exploitation
https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
http://paceuk.info/for-parents/
https://www.lucyfaithfull.org.uk/
Domestic Abuse
http://www.endthefear.co.uk/
Home | Refuge National Domestic Abuse Helpline (nationaldahelpline.org.uk)
Self Harm
What parents can do to help (charliewaller.org)
Coping with self-harm: a guide for parents & carers (charliewaller.org)