Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils is important at Hartford Infant School. Everyone at school has a role to play in keeping our children safe. Staff and governors are regularly trained in child protection, in line with our Safeguarding policy. Any concerns around a child or family will be dealt with appropriately by the Safeguarding Team & shared on a need to know basis.
The Safeguarding Team:
Mrs Rae Lee Headteacher (Lead Designated Person, Prevent Lead) rlee@hartfordinfantschool.org
Mr Christopher Squires Deputy Headteacher (Deputy Designated Person) csquires@hartfordjuniorschool.org
Miss Charlotte Deaves (Designated Person, Mental Health & Wellbeing Lead & LAC Champion) cdeaves@hartfordjuniorschool.org
Mrs Naomi Jeffery Governor (Safeguarding Link Governor) njeffery@hartfordjuniorschool.org
Mrs Jen Crabb Family & Inclusion worker (Designated Person)
Mrs Michaela Hall School Administrator & Attendance Officer (Designated Person) office@hartfordjuniorschool.org
Please contact the school if you are worried about any child in school and we will support you to make the right decisions for a child’s welfare and safety.
In an increasingly digital world it’s important that our students, parents and carers feel that their information is protected and safe. This is why the Trust has a robust Data Protection Policy, which can be viewed here.
With technology developing at a rapid speed our children are increasingly vulnerable as younger and younger they can access the internet in an ever growing number of ways.
Whilst we teach the children how to keep safe on line, it is important that parents and carers know the dangers and also teach them e-safety at home.
If you want further information about how to keep your child safe online please look at the following links. These will provide you with a wealth of information and enable you to report any undesirable sites you find.
The Breck Foundation is a self-funding charity which raises awareness about ‘playing safe’ while using the internet. www.breckfoundation.org
The following websites also help parents and children understand the risks associated with internet use with some aimed at different age groups.
General Online Safety Introduction
Guide to setting up Parental Controls
Cyberbullying - if you suspect your child is involved
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/5_7/
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Support-tools/home-activity-worksheets/
Net Aware: Your guide to social networks, apps and games (net-aware.org.uk)
UK Safer Internet Centre - Online Safety Tips, Advice and Resources | Safer Internet Centre
If you see something on the net which concerns you one click reporting with CEOPS is easy. https://www.ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting/
You can also contact Childline on 0800 1111.
Please see our Prevent Action Plan