Keeping Your Children Safe

Keeping your child safe

Lea Forest Primary Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children, young people and staff. We expect all of our staff and visitors to share this commitment.

We have a legal duty to care for all the children that attend the academy and will always refer to Social Services and our partner agencies if we are concerned about the well being or welfare of any child.

If you have any concerns that a child is being harmed, at risk of harm or receive a disclosure (intentionally or unintentionally) then you must inform the Head Teacher Mr C. Clarke or in their absence a member of the DSL team.

All of the academy staff have been trained and follow the Birmingham Area Children Protection Procedures and the Academies Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy is made available to all staff, volunteers and governors.

Everyone is Equal

Lea Forest Primary Academy is committed to treating all members of our community equally. The academy follows the Equality Policy and objectives of the Academies Enterprise Trust which is evident in the day to day practice in the academy and integrated into all other policies. We have a zero tolerance policy towards racism and all incidents will be investigated and the academy policy followed.

Bullying

Lea Forest Primary Academy is committed to preventing bullying in any form and has policies in place help children understand the impact and effects of bullying. Bullying of any form is unacceptable at our academy and any allegation of bullying will be investigated fully by our staff.

If an incident of bullying occurs parents are informed on the same day and appropriate support and sanctions are explained and administered.

Our current anti-bullying policy is available to download from the website.

E-Safety

Lea Forest Primary Academy has a dedicated E-safety officer and our network of computers and mobile devices is protected by several measures to ensure that your child has a safe environment in which they can learn. Children are taught skills in their ICT lessons that promote data security and E-Safety awareness, we focus on making children aware of who they can talk to and how they can deal with cyber bullying as part of their PSHE and IT curriculums.

Our policy is available on the academy website. Parents are advised to contact the academy if they have any concerns about their child's use of technology either via the main office or via email itsupport@leaforestacademy.org More information on E-safety and the safe use of technologies can be found here.


The Underwear Rule

Teach your child the NSPCC Underwear Rule and help protect them from abuse. It's a simple way that parents can help keep children safe from sexual abuse – without using scary words or even mentioning sex.

Visit the NSPCC Site


Pokemon Go - A Parent's Guide - NSPCC

Pokémon Go is a game where you collect and trade cute creatures called Pokémon (Pocket Monsters). It's one of the first popular games to use "augmented reality" - a kind of cross between real life and an online world. The game makes it look like Pokémon appear in real life places by using the GPS and camera on your phone. It's already become popular in Australia and America, and has made it's way into the news across the world. The NSPCC have produced a guide for parents that takes you through what you need to know about the game and how you can help keep children using the app safe.

Pokemon Go - NSPCC Site

Downloads:

RightService.pdf
KCSIE_2021_September_guidance.pdf
prevent-duty-departmental-advice-v6.pdf
Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy: LFP (Sept 2020)
SAFEGUARDING POSTER - OCT18.pdf
September 2021-2022 Safe Guarding Reporting guidance - Lea Forest.pdf

Updated July 2022