SAFEGUARDING SCHOOL COUNCIL By Florence, Catherine, Emily, Harriet and Travis.

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SAFEGUARDING SCHOOL COUNCIL By Florence, Catherine, Emily, Harriet and Travis

WHAT WE DO? We meet to discuss to how we can make sure children are safe in school. We meet separately from the school council as we think safety is very important. We look at the following areas- Internet Safety Site safety Anti- bullying Keeping children safe outside of school

INTERNET SAFETY We checked school to make sure all classrooms have posters to help children be safe online. We know all children have learned the S.M.A.R.T. method of staying stay. S- Safe M- Meet A- Accepting R- Reliable T- Tell We have asked for all pupils to have their own passwords.

SITE SAFETY We did a learning walk and we noticed all these things about our school site that keep us all safe- Thumb prints and codes for the door that only adults who work in school know. Fire door/ posters/ exit signs Fences all around our school and in the day the gates are locked.

ANTI-BULLYING Being kind is included in all class rules/class contract. Assemblies on anti-bullying- sometimes school and sometimes PCSOs. We learn about cyber bullying as well as other types. Children are very good at looking after each other by reporting any problems to adults. If there are problems we always try to talk them over and try to make things better.

KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL Safety poster tells children who to speak to about any safety worries they have. PSCOs do assemblies about- Fire safety (Bonfire night) Anti-social behaviour Water safety E-Safety We have road safety officers in school

T HANK YOU !!!