• Safeguarding Our Children

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Safeguarding Our Children

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Sian May, with Richard Stockings and Helen Jones, discusses the importance of safeguarding and how it is implemented in their school. They emphasise the need for communication and open dialogue between parents, students, and the school. They also highlight the role of policies, procedures, and training in creating a safeguarding culture. The conversation covers topics such as the role of designated safeguarding leads, the involvement of students in safeguarding, the importance of language and shared understanding, and the engagement of external experts and governors. The episode provides valuable insights and resources for parents and students to understand and support safeguarding efforts.

    Takeaways

    • Safeguarding is a shared responsibility between the school, parents, and the community.
    • Open communication and dialogue are essential for effective safeguarding.
    • Policies, procedures, and training play a crucial role in creating a safeguarding culture.
    • Involving students in safeguarding empowers them and promotes their well-being.
    • Engaging external experts and governors enhances safeguarding practices.
    • Understanding the language and terminology of safeguarding is important for parents and students.
    • Parents and students should contact designated safeguarding leads or any trained staff for support and information.

    Links online

    School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my

    This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.

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