Safeguarding
How to contact our Safeguarding Team
If you have any safeguarding queries or concerns, please contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead, Mr Wall, by emailing safeguarding@fulbrook.school
Parent Information
Fulbrook recognises that it has a duty to ensure arrangements are in place for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We carry out this duty through our teaching and learning, pastoral care and extended school activities.
All members of the school community (including volunteers and governors) establish and maintain at all times a safe and stimulating environment, where children feel secure, are encouraged to talk to adults they can trust and are listened to.
Through training, all staff (teaching and non-teaching) are able to recognise the signs of abuse and understand their responsibilities when a child may be at risk of harm.
Mr Wall, our Deputy Head Teacher, is our Designated Safeguarding Lead.
Mrs Nicholls, our Pastoral Support Coordinator, is a Deputy Safeguarding Lead.
Mr Thomas, our DT and Computing Subject Leader, is also a Deputy Safeguarding Lead.
Mrs Evans is our Designated Governor for Safeguarding.
Training of all of our staff and Safeguarding Leads is updated regularly throughout the year.
If you would like to view our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy, please click here to access our Policies and Documents webpage.
Parent Zone
Parent Zone is helping parents work towards a safer digital world of opportunities.
Click CEOP
Click CEOP allows access to Child Protection Advisers in the event of any concerns regarding child exploitation and online protection.
NSPCC Online Safety
Childnet International Information and Online Resources
Childnet International Information and Online Resources
Useful Safeguarding Documents and Presentations
Department for Education - Working Together to Safeguard ChildrenCAMHS Emotional Well-Being PresentationCHUMS Mental Health Awareness PresentationDepartment for Education - Sharing AdviceDepartment for Education - Keeping Children Safe in EducationDepartment for Education - What to Do if You are Worried About a ChildPrevent Duty
KS2 Safeguarding Learning Journey KS3 Safeguarding Learning Journey
KS4 Safeguarding Learning Journey
Local Council Services and Support
Central Bedfordshire Council have an Early Help Department for parents to access a range of services. Click the button below for details.
Milton Keynes Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)
The MASH has a core team of representatives from Children’s Social Care, police, health and adult safeguarding co-located at Civic, 1 Saxon Gate East, Milton Keynes. It also has links with education, probation, housing, youth offending team and CAMHS (Child and adolescent mental health).
How to contact the MASH
Telephone: 01908 253 169 or 01908 253 170
Email: children@milton-keynes.gov.uk
Website:
Milton Keynes MASH
E Safety
Keep up with the latest apps, games and technology your children are using, with the world's most comprehensive online safety app for parents.
Please click here to sign up to the school's National Online Safety Portal, for free!
Useful Resources for Children
Young Central Bedfordshire - Information for Young People
Young Central Bedfordshire is a new online resource for students, full of trusted information and advice on relationships and sex, emotional health, wellbeing, drugs and alcohol, and keeping safe. Click the link below for further information:
Bedfordshire Community Health Services - Chat Health
Childline
Kooth - Your Online Mental Wellbeing Community
Think U Know - Protecting Children and Young People from Online Child Sexual Abuse
iREPORTit App
A new app from the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime has been launched. It is a new free app allowing people to anonymously report online content promoting violent extremism.
Apple iOS:https://apps.apple.com/app/id1527456430
Android:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ravenscience.ireportit
Report Remove - For Reporting Nude Images to Childline
Zipit - For Reporting Sexting to Childline
#WakeUpWednesday Online Safety
National Online Safety has now become #WakeUpWednesday, part of The National College. They offer training and resources for the whole school community in online safety, mental health & wellbeing, and climate education.
#WakeUpWednesday Parent Guides
Free Online Self-Harm Support for 10-17 Year Olds
Please visit the below website for free online self-harm support for 10-17 year olds.
Alumina is a free, online 7 week course for young people struggling with self-harm. Each course has up to 14 young people, all accessing the sessions from their own phones, tablets or laptops across the UK. The courses take place on different evenings of the week and are run by friendly, trained counsellors and volunteer youth workers. You don’t need an adult to refer you or sign you up, and no-one will see or hear you during the sessions – you’ll just join in via the chatbox. We want to help you to find your next steps towards recovery, wherever you are on your journey.