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Safeguarding
Safeguarding Team
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Mr Andy Krabbendam
Designated Safeguarding Lead

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Mrs Hannah Crackwood
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
SENCO

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Rev Casey Strine
Safeguarding Governor

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Mr Simon Hall
Online Safety Officer

Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do at Clifford All Saints Primary School. We all work together to safeguard every child in our school community. We all have a statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people.

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Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board (SSCB) have developed a website to provide easily accessible and up-to-date safeguarding information for professionals, and for children, young people, families and members of the public. 

Clifford All Saints adopts every safeguarding policy made by Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board (SSCB) and they are available to view on the  Safeguarding Sheffield website.

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https://www.safeguardingsheffieldchildren.org/sscb/education/policies-procedures

You can also view a copy of our school Safeguarding Policy by clicking on the attached document at the bottom of this page.

On the 9th December 2020 the government and the DfE updated their statutory guidance- 'Working Together to safeguard Children'. The updated guidance is attached as a file at the bottom of this page. The rest of the updated guidance can be found here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-together-to-safeguard-children--2

The Barnado's website provides key information for parents and carers related to recognising the signs of abuse and how to support and protect vulnerable children: Barnado's Website 

Safeguarding Policies and Documents

Anti Bullying

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Prevent

Allegations of Abuse Against Staff

Pupil EDI

Code of Conduct for Parents

Relationships and Behaviour

Children Who Are Looked After

Safeguarding and Child Protection

Collection

and Walking Home

Social Media

Online Safety

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Supporting Pupils Medical Needs

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