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Butterwick Pinchbeck's Endowed Church of England Primary School

Butterwick Pinchbeck's Endowed Church of England Primary School

Safeguarding

Our school takes safeguarding seriously and we have 2 designated safeguarding leads in school: Mrs Towers and Mr Huck.
We also have a learning mentor in school who also assist in this role in school.
If you have concerns about safeguarding then staff can be contacted by making an appointment via the school email enquires@butterwick.lincs.sch.uk or in person, at the School Office, or by telephone.
Alternatively,  Lincolnshire County Council also provide a direct line for you to phone should you need some advice or have safeguarding a concern that needs reporting. The number is 01522 782111.

NSPCC

The NSPCC’s latest guide for parents on the social networks that children use. There is lots of good advice for parents and carers.
http://www.net-aware.org.uk/# The pdf attachment (resource pack for parents) is a parent’s guide to what to do if a child in your family has got into problems online.

http://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/leaving-child-home-alone/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_content=home_alone_advice_organic_facebook&utm_campaign=facebook_generic

A good link from the NSPCC to helping children stay safe when playing out, visiting a shops and being away from home.
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/advice-and-info/out-alone-guide-keeping-child-safe.pdf

Helping parents keep their children safe on the move
NSPCC have launched their Net Aware app to give parents the tools and knowledge to access advice on the go. This is the only guide for parents where social networking sites and apps aimed at children are rated by parents, helping them make an informed decision about which is most appropriate for their child at different ages.

LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL AND GOVERNMENT ADVICE

Two further links to further guidance on safeguarding children and young people from Lincolnshire County Council:
http://www.lincolnshirechildren.net/
http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lscb

For the latest safeguarding government guidelines for schools and colleges please use the following link to a document outlining what we need to do as a school to help safeguard children and adults in school.

Link to keeping Children Safe in Education document that all schools must comply with from September 2016

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/550511/Keeping_children_safe_in_education.pdf


The Stay Safe Partnership brings together organisations and voluntary agencies which deliver age appropriate safety workshops, staff training, e learning and online resources, all in one convenient place.

These 2 links have lots of useful advice and guidance.
http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/parents/schools/for-schools/stay-safe-partnership/secondary-schools/online-safety-information-pack-for-parents-nspcc/127809.article
http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/parents/schools/for-schools/stay-safe-partnership/

 

DITTO - (E-Safety)

DITTO is a free monthly magazine for schools and parents written by Alan Mackenzie who is an e-safety advisor. The magazine is about keeping you up to date with risks, issues, advice and guidance related to keeping children safe online, commonly called e-safety or online safety, but also with a view to enjoying and learning about technology. Click on the links to read the magazine online or to find out more information.

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/DITTO-May-2016.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/latest-newsletter/

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/DITTO-Nov-2016.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/DITTO-Jan-2017-Compressed.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/DITTO-Mar-2017.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/DITTO-Apr-2017.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DITTO-June-2017-compressed.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/DITTO-Summer-2017-Special-compressed.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/DITTO-Ed-9-Sept-2017.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/DITTO-Ed-10-October-2017.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/DITTO-Ed-10-October-2017.pdf

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/DITTO-Ed-11-January-2018.pdf

DOMESTIC ABUSE LINCOLNSHIRE
 

http://www.domesticabuselincolnshire.com

Boston/South Holland - 01205 318600/01205311272
Mens Advice Line 0808 8010327

CHILDLINE
Telephone 0800 1111
http://ww.childline.org.uk/Pages/Home.aspx?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=UK_GO_S_B_BND_Grant_Childline_Misspells&utm_term=childine&gclid=CNfjo6W_nsgCFQZ22wodY4sJOw&gclsrc=aw.ds

OTHER USEFUL WEBSITES

A useful website for teachers, pupils and parents on road safety.
http://think.direct.gov.uk/education/early-years-and-primary/

Staying safe around water, a guide for parents and children.
http://www.watersafetykids.co.uk/

A good, child friendly website to help learn about fire safety
http://www.firefacts.org

Another useful link to guidance and advice for parents on issues from what age to leave your child at home alone to choosing a babysitter and things to consider when choosing a child minder.

This new website gives parents, teachers and school leader’s practical advice on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation
http://educateagainsthate.com/

A
NTI-BULLYING ALLIANCE 

http://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/advice/parents-carers/anti-bullying-tool-for-parents/?utm_source=SEND+Bulletin&utm_campaign=5a44a513b0-Oct_bulletin10_28_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0caced9bc1-5a44a513b0-6469865

E-SAFETY

The following link is to site with lots of advice for parents and children to use when using social media. Although it is American, the content and advice is applicable to here.
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/social-media/age/big-kids

Alan Mackenzie (E-safety advisor) has just published his latest edition of the parent’s E-safety newsletter. Full of advice and discussion points for some current issues around e-safety.

How to set parental controls and other good pieces of advice for using the internet safely.
http://www.internetmatters.org/?utm_campaign=IM&utm_source=BT

Our school took part in Safer Internet Day 2015. As part of this initiative the NSPCC have put together a really good resource that can be used to help you keep children safe online.
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_content=facebook_online_safety&utm_campaign=facebook_generic#.VNp-Rgr3fpk.mailto

The latest newsletter for parents on e-safety from Alan Mackenzie, an e-safety advisor to schools. Lots of good advice.
 http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Parents-Online-Safety-Newsletter-Edition-10.pdf

Parents/carers. This website is another useful guide: UK Safer Internet Centre. You can find e-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe on the internet.
http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/

The following link is a helpful parent guide to using YouTube. Although the site is American the advice it gives is excellent and also has links that provide helpful advice and support.
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/a-parents-ultimate-guide-to-youtube?utm_source=112014+Parent+Default&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly

http://www.esafety-adviser.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Parents-Online-Safety-Newsletter-Edition-11.pdf

A useful guide for parents and children using the internet
http://www.internetmatters.org/age-guides/young-children-6-9.html

Four top tips for e-safety
http://www.lincolnshirelscb.org.uk/pro_ca_eSafety.html
http://www.lincolnshirelscb.org.uk/pro_ca_eSafety.html

A new tool to help parents keep their children safe on line:

https://www.internetmatters.org/hub/news-blogs/oyoty-online-safety-assistant-for-children/

Parent guide to "What is live streaming?"

https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk//Download/101250

 

Lincolnshire SCB e-Safety Twitter profileYou can now get up-to date internet safety advice by following our e-Safety Twitter profile @esafelincs.

Technology can be a really positive thing. It allows us to share our life experiences with the people who matter most to us – our friends and family. It gives us access to the biggest library in the world and connects us with friends no matter where they are in the world. Technology can be used in many positive ways but there are also risks present within the digital world

e-Safety Principles

There are four simple tips that we should share with children, no matter what their age, in order to help them keep themselves safe on the internet:

1.      Remember that people we meet on the internet are strangers and they may not always be who they say they are. Just as many children who use Facebook lie about themselves (you should be 13 to have an account), other users can also lie about who they are. It's important that children and young people only add people they know in the real world as friends.

2.      Never share personal information online. Websites like Facebook allow users to tell the whole world every intimate detail and there may be occasions when users of other website may ask for children and young people to share personal information such as phone numbers, emails, locations and pictures. It's important to remember that this information should only be given to people that they have met in the real world and that they trust.

3.      Always be nice to other online just like they would in the real world. Every website and service they use will have rules against bullying online and reporting tools are available if someone is being horrible to them. Equally, if they choose to be nasty to others, they can be reported themselves which may result in a loss of service for a period of time.

4.      If they ever feel scared, worried or unsafe when using the internet, it's important that they talk to an adult they trust. This can be parents, their teacher or another member of their family such as an auntie, uncle, even grandparents. CEOP also offer a reporting tool called Click CEOP which children and young people can use.

These tips are available in a poster designed by CEOP for primary age students which can be downloaded using the link below:

·         SID's Top Tips Poster

The Click CEOP button can be found at www.thinkuknow.co.uk and is also available on a number of other websites used by children.

1.Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB) Snappy Information Cards

LSCB produce snappy information cards on trending topics that are to help schools/children and parents understand some of the new technologies/apps available to children and to encourage discussion and debate about their usefulness or potential consequences.

Roblox – do you know what it is? Find out more…

https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lscb/lscb-news/what-is-roblox/131126.article

Instagram – want to know a little more?

https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lscb/lscb-news/what-is-instagram/131166.article

The one-page downloadable articles of the above, and previous ones, can be found here: (might be useful to make parents aware of this page as it continually gets updated)

https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lscb/the-lscb/campaigns-and-briefings/130167.article

Click on the attachments below to find out more.