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Introducing our 'Staying Safe Council'

These pupils help to review behaviour and PSME categories as well as designing and making videos to promote safety for our pupils at Mayflower.

Nursery and Reception

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Year One

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Year Two 

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Year Three

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Year Four

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Year Five

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Year Six

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Support Centre

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For an introduction from The Family Support team to 'SAFE', please click here.


National Helplines

Plymouth is the first city in the country to get a dedicated NSPCC Helpline which gives people an alternative point of contact to talk about the welfare of a child.The ground-breaking project is being trialled to provide more localised support and advice for families in need.

The new helpline will serve as an alternative contact to Plymouth City Council, the Police and Health agencies.

NSPCC Helpline counsellors will be on hand 24/7 offering an independent first line of contact for those who may otherwise be unsure where to turn or reluctant to go down an initial legal route.

Any adult worried about the welfare of a child can call the NSPCC’s Helpline on 0808 800 5000, text 88858, email help@nspcc.org.uk

You can contact dedicated helplines to get advice and support on sex and relationships education, abuse in education, FGM, footballers who have been sexually abused, gangsradicalisation and whistleblowing. For more general concerns about a child’s safety or wellbeing, call the Helpline on 0808 800 5000, email help@nspcc.org.uk or submit our online form. The NSPCC also has advice about spotting the signs of abuse


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Pupils, you can get help here too.


Staying safe on the Internet

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Tools to learn more

National Guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education'

Learn more here.


Training and Induction

Learn more here.


Updates

Learn more here.


School Reviews

Single Central Record checks: 09/22 | 02/23 | 06/23 | 


Serious Case Reviews, National Reviews and Updates

Learn more here


Reporting Documents

Learn more here.


Prevent Duty | What is Prevent?

Prevent is the Government’s strategy to address terrorism. The main aim of Prevent is to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. Prevent focuses on all forms of terrorist threats. e.g. international terrorism, far right extremists. The Government’s Prevent strategy can be found at the following address: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

How does the Prevent strategy apply to schools? 

From July 2015 all schools (as well as other organisations) have a duty to safeguard children from radicalisation and extremism. This means we have a responsibility to protect children from extremist and violent views. Importantly, we can provide a safe place for pupils to discuss these issues so they better understand how to protect themselves.

Three key themes

Local Authorities, The police and our partner organisations are working together to help strengthen and empower our communities to reject those who want to cause harm. We work together and focus on three key themes:

  1. Safeguarding vulnerable individuals through the provision of advice and support and intervention projects.  Working closely with institutions such as universities, schools, prisons, charities and faith establishments. 
  2. Challenging terrorist ideology by working closely with other local and national agencies, partners and our communities
  3. The Prevent Engagement Team are a team of officers and police staff aiming to encourage discussion ensuring that terrorism is prevented from taking root in our communities. They support the wider engagement activities already taking place in schools, places of worship and community groups. 

Through this work they aim to strengthen communities in order to challenge the ideologies and messages of hate which lead to terrorism.

How you can help

It is important that we all work together, so that we can protect our communities. There are many ways you can help:

  1. Get in touch with your local neighbourhood or Prevent team for advice and support, if you are worried about someone you know who you believe may be vulnerable to radicalisation
  2. You can speak to your local officers or Prevent contact about helping run community events to bring people from different communities together
  3. You can provide facilities that could help us and our partners hold community engagement events.

For High risk Prevent enquiries or emergencies call 999.

Also, speak to the school’s Designated Safeguarding Lead, or Tel: 101 and ask for the local Police

Prevent Duty.pdf