Safeguarding
Joy Lane Primary School Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy
GDPR Privacy Notice - Pupil Information
GDPR Privacy Notice - Children and the CINLac
Designated Safeguarding Lead - Ms Hines - dsl@joylane.kent.sch.uk
Useful Links
BBC
Terrorist attacks - advice on talking about this subject to children.
Prevent
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 contains a duty on specified authorities to have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism. This is also know as the Prevent duty.
Educate.Against.Hate
This website gives parents, teachers and school leaders practical advice on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation.
Parent Zone
Here you'll find a collection of articles, tips, expert advice and resources designed to help Parents and Carers keep up with what children are doing online. Parent Info is a collaboration between Parent Zone, which has been providing information and support to parents for a decade, and CEOP, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection command of the National Crime Agency.
The Lucy Faithfull Foundation
The Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a registered child protection charity which works across the UK to prevent child sexual abuse. It runs many projects, including Stop It Now! UK and Ireland and Parents Protect!
CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre)
•The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) delivers a multi-agency service dedicated to tackling the abuse and exploitation of children in the 'real world' and the 'e-world';
•ClickCEOP is accessible on Facebook - it launched in July 2010. By adding ClickCEOP to your Facebook account, young people and parents can get support on a range of issues such as viruses, hacking and dealing with bullying online.
Think U Know
•The Think U Know website is divided into 5 areas: ◦5-7's ◦8-10 Cyber-Cafe (Key Stage 2 Resources) ◦11-16 (Key Stage 3 and 4 Resources) ◦Parents/Carers (Free resources and monthly emails for parents/carers) •Teachers/Trainers
•There is also a suite of resources to support children with SEN including children with mild to severe learning difficulties, are blind or have a hearing impairment.
ChildLine
ChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of 19. You can contact a ChildLine counsellor about anything -no problem is too big or too small. Call free on 0800 1111, have a 1-2-1 chat online or send an email.
NSPCC
The NSPCC is the UK's leading children's charity, preventing abuse and helping those affected to recover.
NSPCC stands for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. It means that each of us has a responsibility to keep childhood free from abuse, and we must do everything possible to protect children and prevent it from happening.