SAFEGUARDING
Young people today may face many difficult issues which can cause anxiety or distress. These might include friendship issues, family breakdowns, stress over exams, cyberbullying, or the pressure to look or behave in a certain way. At Sandhurst School, we aim to support all our students who are experiencing anxiety, distress or harm in any way.
Every young person has the right to be safe and secure. No one has the right to threaten, frighten, intimidate, mistreat or hurt them, or to force them to do anything they don’t want to do. If this is happening to you or you suspect it may be happening to a young person you know, SPEAK OUT. No young person should suffer in silence. You can find our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy on our Policies page by clicking here.
At Sandhurst School, we have trained staff to help you. We can be contacted at school, by telephone at 01344 775678 or via email:
Ms S Hunt
Designated Safeguarding Lead
shunt@sandhurstschool.org.uk
Mr B Laws
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
blaws@sandhurstschool.org.uk
Mr J Bronkhorst
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
jbronkhorst@sandhurstschool.org.uk
Mr N Marshall
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead. Sixth Form Lead.
nmarshall@sandhurstschool.org.uk
If you have concerns about a young person
If you have concerns that any young person is at risk of harm, you can also call the Police in the event of an emergency or Children’s Social Care:
Email: MASH@bracknell-forest.gov.uk
Tel: 01344 352 005
Improving the emotional well-being and mental health of young people
Click on the links below for more information on improving the emotional well-being and mental health of young people
A young person in danger of radicalisation into extremist organisations
If you believe there is a young person who is in danger of radicalisation into an extremist organisation then please contact the Met Police on the link below
E-Safety
It is important that all young people are safe online, below are links that may be useful.