Safeguarding - Introduction and contacts
Safeguarding students is a priority at Benjamin Britten Music Academy and means keeping the school community safe from harm, abuse, or injury.
We take our duty of care very seriously, ensuring that all staff receive safeguarding training annually and that safer recruiting practices are followed. Students are reminded of the need for safeguarding and key safeguarding messages through PSHE lessons, tutorial time activities, and assemblies.
The needs and safety of young people always come first. This school is committed to safeguarding our students, staff, and visitors. We expect all staff, volunteers, and visitors to share this commitment and brief them about our procedures and practices when they arrive at the school.
The safeguarding agenda incorporates the prevention of extremism and radicalisation as well as child protection, and concentrates on the wellbeing of the young person. We aim to ensure that we detect any sign that could indicate a young person is not thriving or is failing to meet his/her potential.
If you feel you have any concerns and would like to discuss them with any of the safeguarding team in the strictest of confidence please contact the Year team Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) on 01502 582312.
Year 7: Mrs Reynolds Mrs Smith
Year 8 : Mrs Knights
Year 9: Mrs Wright and Mrs Norton
Year 10: Mrs Burton
Year 11: Mrs Overy and Mrs Sidell
DSL (SEND) - Mrs Poole SENDCo
The Senior Designated Safeguarding Leads for Benjamin Britten Academy is Ms Thurbon Head teacher
The Alternate Designated Safguarding Leads (ADSL) for Benjamin Britten Academy is Mrs Armon and Mr George
Safeguarding - Anti-bullying Ambassadors
Safeguarding - Child Exploitation (CCE)and Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
Safeguarding - Child to Parent Abuse
Safeguarding - Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health
Safeguarding - FGM and Honour Based Violence
Safeguarding - Gender Identity Discrimination
Safeguarding - Harmful Sexual Behaviours
Peer on Peer/Child on Child Abuse
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