At Corbets Tey School we are committed to safeguarding children and young people and we expect everyone who works in our school to share this commitment. Adults in our school take all welfare concerns seriously and encourage children and young people to talk to us about anything that worries them.
All staff should also feel confident to voice concerns about the attitudes or actions of colleagues; this includes contact and actions using mobile phones, internet, email and chat.
All of our policies ensure that our processes and procedures at the school support the safeguarding of children and young people.
If anyone has any concerns about the wellbeing or safety of a child, they should speak to the Designated Safeguarding Lead at the school or the Safeguarding Deputies, who all undertake regular training for this role. They can all be contacted on 01708 225888.
The Prevent Strategy is a cross-Government policy that forms one of the four strands of the strategy for counter terrorism. It includes the anti-radicalisation of vulnerable adults and children.
Extremism is defined by as the opposition to British Values:
But what does that mean in our school? Do students embrace these values in appropriate ways that are meaningful to them?
The role of all staff: teaching and non-teaching
All staff are expected to deal with any discriminatory incidents that may occur. They are expected to know how to identify and challenge prejudice and stereotyping; and to support the full range of diverse needs according to a student’s individual circumstances.
A video from LGFL to learn more about how schools can embedded the key messages of equality, tolerance, respect acceptance.
This school has a clear, progressive online-safety education programme as part of the Computing, PSHE and RSHE curriculum.
This covers a range of skills and behaviours appropriate to the likely risk to each individual based on:
The relevance of the online safety taught to each student is appropriate and relevant, taking all of the above factors into account. The online safety skills and behaviours taught generally reflect the curriculum pathway of each student to cater for their level of risk.
Our Online Safety Policy and Online Safety Framework (see Policies Page) has been developed in line with the cross-curricular framework ‘Education for a Connected World’ from UKCIS (the UK Council for Internet Safety).
Find Online Safety resources at LGFL
Female genital mutilation (FGM) is the partial or total removal of external female genitalia for non-medical reasons.
Address: Harwood Hall Lane, Upminster, Essex RM14 2YQ
Telephone: 01708 225888
Email: office@corbetstey.havering.sch.uk