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As part of the Government's Prevent strategy, all staff have completed CHANNEL training. If you are interested in learning more about "CHANNEL" please click the find out more button.
PREVENT Duty Guidance.
Early Help (or early intervention) is support given to a family when a problem first emerges. It can be at any stage in a child or young person's life. The aim is to improve outcomes for children.
At Sale and Davys C.E.Primary School Early Help is provided by Children First Derby and Derbyshire Childrens Services.
For more information on Early Help please see the NSPCC site Early Help
We hold an Anti-Bullying week every year in school. Collective Worship focuses all week on anti-bullying themes and children take part in various workshops including E-Safety, Extremism and Cyber Bullying.
Please see our Anti Bullying policy below for more information.
We invite the NSPCC into school every year to deliver their "Speak Out, Stay Safe" programme. This is delivered by specially trained staff and consists of a whole school assembly and specific workshops targetted for KS1 and KS2 children. The Speak Out, Stay Safe programme aims to give children the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse.
We have joined councils and schools across the UK by sharing the Expert Parent's Guide to Childhood Anxiety. Please Click Here for more information.
If you are considering changing school, it is important to inform the Headteacher as we have a duty to inform the Authority of any child that we believe has left our school and has not provided forwarding information on their destination and education provision. If we are unable to establish your child's new school, we would have to refer them as a missing child to Education Welfare Services. As a result, your child's name may be kept on a missing register and efforts will be made to trace them. It is also important to know about a new school so that we can send on your child's records. At the point when you have decided to change school, please ask the school office for a Pupil Exit Form. If you are concerned that the details of your destination should not be shared with anyone but the Headteacher, please discuss this with her. She will be able to ensure that access to your new address details is restricted appropriately
Children and young people use many different social media apps and sites. The most popular are Facebook and Instagram, with many others such as Snapchat, TikTok and Twitter.
There are lots of benefits to social networking. They can allow users to stay connected with friends and family. They can also learn many different things, from gaming tutorials to making slime, or how to create their own videos.
Like most things, there can be negatives too. For children and young people there are risks that you should be aware of, to help keep your child safe on social media.
From gaming and chat, to streaming and video, young people are shaping the interactive entertainment spaces they are a part of. Safer Internet Day 2022 celebrates young people’s role in creating a safer internet, whether that is whilst gaming and creating content, or interacting with their friends and peers.
Sale and Davys Church of England Primary School
Twyford Road, Barrow upon Trent, Derby, DE73 7HA, United Kingdom Email: enquiries@saledavys.derbyshire.sch.uk
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