Don’t keep it a secret if someone is…

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Don’t keep it a secret if someone is… Pupil Friendly Child Protection Policy What is child protection about? At Raynham Primary School all of the adults around you think that your health, safety and welfare are very important. In our school we respect our children and want to keep them safe and help to protect their rights. We do our best to help children make good educational progress. We teach children how to recognise risks in different situations and how to protect themselves and stay safe. If you need to talk – we will listen! You can talk to any adult in school! It is Mrs Gepp’s special job to keep you safe- talk to her if you are worried. How do we try to protect children? We try to provide a safe environment for children to learn in. We want to ensure that children remain safe, at home as well as at school. We think it is important for our children to know where to get help if they are worried or unhappy about something. Don’t keep it a secret if someone is… Hitting you or hurting you Saying funny things to you that you do not like or upsets you Touching you Sending unkind messages on the internet or to your phone Trying to give you tablets, cigarettes, drugs or alcohol Bullying you Remember you can also call ChildLine to speak to an adult who will listen to you: