Safeguarding

Meet the Safeguarding Team at Maldon

Our designated safeguarding leads are:

Miss D Conroy

Lead DSL

Executive Headteacher

Mrs K Tanqueray

Deputy DSL

Assistant Headteacher

Miss K Neave

Deputy DSL

Pastoral Lead

If you would like to contact us regarding a safeguarding concern, during school hours, please call the school on 01621 853409 and ask to speak to one of the members of staff above.

Alternatively, please send us an email on dsl@maldon-tkat.org and a member of our DSL team will get back to you.

If you would like to talk through a Safeguarding concern out of school hours, please contact the Essex Children and Families Hub on 0345 603 7627

David Churchill leads Safeguarding on behalf of our Governors. Part of David's role is to challenge our procedures and policies, ensuring that we are effectively safeguarding all of our pupils.

What is Safeguarding?

Safeguarding covers a wide range of activities and actions taken by a number of different people and agencies. 

By ‘Safeguarding’ we mean:

Safeguarding is about keeping children safe at all times. Child protection is part of safeguarding and promoting welfare. It refers to activity undertaken to protect specific children who are suffering, or are likely to suffer, significant harm.

Our full safeguarding policy can be found here.

Our Staff and Safeguarding

We believe that all staff and volunteers should provide a caring, positive, safe and stimulating environment that promotes the social, physical and moral development of every child.  We are fully committed to ensuring that consistent, effective safeguarding procedures are in place to support families, children and staff at our school.

No single practitioner can have a full picture of a child’s needs and circumstances and, if children and families are to receive the right help at the right time, everyone who comes into contact with them has a role to play in identifying concerns, sharing information and taking prompt action.

At school, we have a Single Central Record (SCR) to ensure all staff and volunteers have the required checks and certificates.  Staff are trained annually to ensure they are updated on all current legislation and are clear on what to do if they have a safeguarding concern.

Visual prompts around the school remind them of this throughout the working day. There is also additional training where necessary on key elements of safeguarding e.g. FGM, CSE, Prevent, Online Safety etc.

All of our governors and staff contribute to:

To achieve this, we:


Children's Mental Health

All staff are aware that mental health problems can be an indicator that a child has suffered or is at risk of suffering abuse, neglect or exploitation.

Where children have suffered abuse and neglect, or other potentially traumatic adverse childhood experiences, this can have a lasting impact throughout childhood, adolescence and into adulthood. 

If a member of staff has a mental health concern that is also a safeguarding concern they will follow our Safeguarding Policy and procedures.

Safeguarding in the Curriculum

Our curriculum and values give pupils opportunities to experience life in all its diversity, to acquire resilience, knowledge, understanding and skills that significantly impact on personal development, behaviour, welfare and safety and equips every child with the knowledge and skills required for personal safeguarding.

Our PSHE curriculum covers all areas of Safeguarding including SRE, Drugs And Alcohol Education, anti-bullying, relationships, citizenship and health education.  We are sensitive in our teaching and recognise that some more sensitive subjects need to taught at an age appropriate level, or at a small group or 1:1 level where a more urgent need arises.

Further Resources