Child at risk of significant harm Child in need.

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Child at risk of significant harm Child in need. Appendix 6 You have a concern about a student’s welfare Something you have been told by the young person Something you have been told by someone else Something you have observed in their appearance Something you have observed in their behaviour Witnessed a significant change in their Attitude, Values, Behaviour and Beliefs Child at risk of significant harm Primary Contact Miss S Lacon in her absence please contact Mrs A Foulkes immediately Secondary Contact Mrs T Fleming immediately or in her absence contact Mr R Woolley, Mr A Shepherd, or Mr J McParland Child in need. No significant risk of harm Secondary and Primary Complete an expression of concern online form on “Behaviour Watch” or complete a paper copy and place it in the red pigeon hole in the Vice Principal’s office (paper forms should only be completed if Behaviour Watch is inaccessible). Staff must untick boxes that are not relevant Child not considered in need Complete an expression of concern online form on “Behaviour Watch” or complete a paper copy and place it in the red pigeon hole in the Vice Principals office (paper forms should only be completed if Behaviour Watch is inaccessible) Staff must untick boxes that are not relevant Complete a written record Date and time of the concern or the disclosure The exact words spoken by the young person The name of the person to whom the concern was reported, with date and time The names of persons present Log this on “Behaviour Watch” Complete an expression of concern