Safeguarding

Safeguarding at Istead Rise Primary School

If a child is in imminent danger then please dial 999 for the Police.

The team at Istead Rise Primary School  are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare, both physical and emotional, of every pupil. We aim to provide a caring, positive, safe and stimulating environment which promotes the social, physical and moral development of each individual child and strive to make sure that every pupil in the school feels safe, secure, well cared for, and able to reach their full potential.

Please read our full Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy at the bottom of this page.


Istead Rise Primary School Safeguarding Team

Steve Payne

Designated Safeguarding Lead

steve.payne@swale.at

01474 833177

Monica Clark

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

monica.clark@swale.at 

01474 833177

Jenny Andreou

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

jenny.andreou@swale.at

01474 833177

Cara Cowell Young

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

01474 833177
Amanda Waters

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

01474 833177
Kirsty Ridley

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

01474 833177

If you have any concerns at all about the safety or welfare of a child please make immediate contact to the school directly on 01474 833177  and clearly state that your call relates to a potential safeguarding issue. If your concerns are outside of school hours or during the school holidays, please contact the police or the Kent Central Duty Team on 03000 411111

Please click here for more information on the Kent Safeguarding Children Multi-Agnecy Partnership: https://www.kscmp.org.uk/

 

CEOP is set up to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. Online abuse can be reported here

 CEOP are unable to respond to reports about bullying, fake accounts or account hacking.

You can access the Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre directly by clicking on the CEOP website.

For advice on how to protect children from the dangers of extremism, which includes information on the warning signs, how parents should talk to children about extremism and the steps concerned parents should take please visit Educate Against Hate - Prevent Radicalisation & Extremism