Designated Senior Lead (DSL) – Mrs J Wightman

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Designated Senior Lead (DSL) – Mrs J Wightman St Philip Westbrook CofE Aided Primary School Child Protection Procedures A member of staff, volunteer, parent or visitor is concerned about a child or a child makes a disclosure to them Complete a Concern Form and immediately discuss with Designated Senior Lead (DSL) – Mrs J Wightman or in her absence Mrs A Kirk or Mrs A Deakin DSL contacts Education SafeguardingTeam for advice 442 928 or contacts Assessment & Intervention Team 443 400, 444 400 (out of hours) Emma DO NOT LEAVE THIS BIT OUT! 2 Slides about safeguarding process in Warrington Signpost them to ‘What to do if you’re worried a child is being abused’ Mention the types of services that may be provided to a child in need eg through family centres, Homestart, support from school; Health Visitor Explain that if they do not feel they have had an appropriate response from any agency they must report this to their manager so that action can be taken, following WBC’s Escalation Policy. If they are not happy with their manager’s response to concerns, Working Together points out that all members of the community can act if they have concerns about a child’s welfare and thus they could make contact with agencies themselves Complete a Common Assessment Framework (CAF) or sign post to another agency for support Accepted as a referral –Social work assessment undertaken Child in danger of significant harm (S47) Child in Need (S17) Further Assessments needed No specific services required please continue to monitor