Safeguarding
You have a right to feel safe in school.
All staff, parents, carers and visitors have a responsibility to ensure our children are safe. There are three people in charge of keeping our children safe at Puss Bank School & Nursery. If you have any safeguarding concerns about a child who attends Puss Bank, then these are the people you can talk to either in person or by telephoning the school on 01625 917210.
Mrs Hammond - Head of School & Safeguarding Lead
Mrs Plummer - Deputy Safeguarding Lead
Mr Cooper- Learning Mentor & Day to Day Safeguarding
All of our staff at Puss Bank School & Nursery have been DBS checked and receive regular ongoing safeguarding training.
A copy of our Safeguarding Policy can be viewed on our Policies page.
If you need any further advice or help, then you can contact the following services:
Operation Encompass
Our school participates in a Police-led initiative called Operation Encompass, a scheme which ensures that we can better support any child where a domestic incident has been reported to Police from their home.
Following a domestic incident, the Police make contact with the school via telephone and communicate relevant information to nominated, fully-trained school staff. This ensures that we are made aware early enough to support children and young people in a way that means they feel safe, supported and listened to.
Each school has a member of staff called a key adult who is trained to liaise with the police, when required, whilst ensuring support is available to the child. Our Key Staff are Mrs Hammond (Head of School) & Mr Cooper (Learning Mentor).
We are committed to working in partnership with local relevant organisations to safeguard and protect children across Cheshire and provide the best possible care and support for our pupils.
You can find out more about Operation Encompass via the following site: https://www.operationencompass.org/
As part of Puss Bank School and Nursery’s ongoing safeguarding and child protection duties, we are fully behind the Government’s PREVENT strategy.
From 1st July 2015 all schools are subject to a duty under section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015, in the exercise of their functions, to have “due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.” This duty is known as the PREVENT Duty For Schools.
At Puss Bank, we build pupils’ resilience to radicalisation by promoting fundamental British values and enabling our pupils to challenge extremist views.
The statutory guidance refers to the importance of PREVENT awareness training to equip staff to identify children at risk of being drawn into terrorism and to challenge extremist ideas. All our teaching staff have received training on what PREVENT is about and how to deal with any issues they may see inside or outside school.
Statutory Guidance on the Prevent Duty
‘Puss Bank School & Nursery are committed to ensuring their duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of all the children at the school. The staff of the school have all read the document ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024' and are aware of their own roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding. A copy of this document is shown below for your information.’