Safeguarding, Child Protection and Student Wellbeing

Miltoncross Academy aims to maintain the highest possible standards in all aspects of student safeguarding and well-being.

We are bound by Statutory Guidance for Schools and Colleges:

Safeguarding and Child Protection

Our staff are subject to the Safer Recruitment Process and are familiar with our Child Protection Policy.  They receive regular safeguarding training and know-how to record any concerns and who to report to.

Our designated Safeguarding Officer is Ms H Forbes.
If you wish to email Ms Forbes, please use hayley.forbes@miltoncross-tkat.org.
You should receive a response within 24 hours.

For urgent situations, call the Police on 101 or Social Care using the most appropriate number from the Portsmouth City Council website: 

The Deputy Safeguarding Officers are: 

The Safeguarding Link Governor is Ms K Dawkins.

The Miltoncross Academy Local Governing Board reviews all safety policies and procedures annually. 

Please see the Useful Links section at the bottom of this page to find our Policies page.

Student Wellbeing and Mental Health 

Wellbeing and good mental health is vital for learning in the classroom and without it, young people, and adults, find it difficult to flourish and reach their potential. 

"Although there are research studies to back up this claim, most educators will know from their own experiences that when we have a sense of wellbeing in our lives, we are far better able to take in new information, take risks in our learning and take responsibility for our learning."
Young Minds in Schools

At Miltoncross Academy, we aim to develop the whole person. We celebrate success, encourage aspiration and strive to instil a strong sense of self-esteem and responsibility. Supporting student wellbeing and mental health is a vital part of this process.

All of our staff help support students through life's inevitable setbacks and challenges, whilst class tutors, ACE tutors, Year teams, and loss companions offer more structured support whenever it is needed. We are also able to refer to more specialist support including the Mental Health Support Team and the Child and Adolescent Mental Heath team, both of which are operated by the local NHS trust.

We have high expectations of personal conduct. Miltoncross Academy is a professional working environment where students and staff are expected to display courtesy, consideration, and tolerance at all times. By sharing this positive attitude we are all able to making Miltoncross an emotionally aware place which supports all our wellbeing and mental health.

Kooth

All students are encouraged to create a Kooth account (see below) which gives them access to support and guidance. 

At the bottom of this page, we have included some important links:

Along with Kooth, these approved sites contain lots of accessible information and guidance, including how to support young people in crisis.  If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call 999.

Safer Schools App

"The Safer Schools Ecosystem is brought to you in partnership between Zurich Municipal and INEQE Safeguarding Group, combining over 250 years’ experience to create a multi-award-winning suite of safeguarding services.

The Ecosystem has been created by the experts at INEQE Safeguarding Group, led by CEO Jim Gamble QPM, founder of the UK Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre.

INEQE Safeguarding Group and Zurich Municipal are proud to bring our Ecosystem to school communities, knowing we’re using our expertise to help your school empower, educate and protect your children and young people."

Young Carers

Please click the link below to read our Young Carers Policy.

We've also provided links to helpful resources relating to Young Carers.

Countering Extremism and Terrorism

In light of recent events, the Prevent Duty designed to raise awareness, provide information and safeguard young people is more relevant than ever before.

Extremism and terrorism is an emotive subject, with many complex and contrasting ideologies. During tutor times our students are encouraged to discuss topics such as:

For more details, please click HERE.

Radicalisation & Extremism

For further information and advice, teachers, parents and schools leaders can access the new website - Educate Against Hate – created jointly by the Department for Education and the Home Office:

http://educateagainsthate.com/

E-Safety

Useful Links