School Safeguarding
Designated Safeguarding Leads
Nick Bonell is Designated Safeguarding Lead (including online safety)
John Arnold, Sharon Theobald-Grainger and Suzy Tift are deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads
Sharon Theobald-Grainger is our Family Liaison Officer
Emma Priest is Safeguarding Governor
Safeguarding Policies
You will find our safeguarding policies under the 'Key Information' menu - on the 'Policies' tab.
Visitors to St. Saviour's
All staff and governors wear St. Saviour's lanyards.
Visitors with a DBS check (police check) wear a green lanyard.
Visitors without a DBS check (such as occasional contractors) wear a red lanyard and should always be accompanied if children are in the building.
When you visit St. Saviour's, you will be asked to sign in and put your sticker on your lanyard.
Registration
The register is taken at 8.50am. If you child is absent without contact from you, our office staff will telephone you. The headteacher and Family Liaison Officer may do a home visit or welfare check if we have concerns.
Contextual Safeguarding
We believe the major risks to our pupils, in the local area, are:
- Criminal / sexual exploitation by criminal (County Lines) gangs
- The railway lines, particularly at Westgate and Birchington stations
- The sea