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Safeguarding Team

At Liberty Primary School we recognise our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils. We make every effort to provide an environment in which children and adults feel safe, secure, valued and respected, and feel confident to talk if they are worried, believing they will be effectively listened to.

We are alert to the signs of abuse and neglect and follow our procedures to ensure that children receive effective support, protection and justice. Child protection forms part of the school’s safeguarding responsibilities. We expect all staff, governors, visitors and families and children to share this commitment to safeguarding our pupils. We follow the Merton Children’s Safeguarding Partnership procedures and have a number of policies and procedures in place which contribute to our safeguarding commitment, including our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. The purpose of this policy is to provide everyone with the framework they need in order to keep children safe and secure in our school. The policy also informs parents and carers how we will safeguard their children whilst they are in our care.

At Liberty we expect all members of the school community to share this commitment including the children themselves.

 

What to do if you are worried about a child:

If you have any concerns about the well-being or safety of a child at our school or feel that something may be troubling them, you should share this information with an appropriate member of staff straight away.

Some issues such as a child’s appearance, hygiene or general behaviour can be shared with any member of staff in the school.  Please do not worry that you may be reporting a small matter – we would rather you tell us things which turn out to be small than miss a worrying situation. 

However, if you think that the matter is serious and may be related to a child protection concern - where the child has been harmed, or is at risk of harm, e.g. physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect, you must talk to one of the Designated Safeguarding Lead’s (DSLs) immediately. 

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