Corpus Christi Catholic College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
We are fully committed to ensuring that consistent, effective safeguarding procedures are in place to support families, children and staff at school. All concerns are passed through the members of staff who are trained as ‘Designated Safeguarding People’ in school in compliance with the ‘sharing of information’ guidance.
Ensuring procedures to safeguard children and young people are in place and are updated as appropriate
Raising awareness about abuse in order to overcome barriers to children and young people reporting their concerns
Helping adults recognise the signs and indicators that might give rise to concern
Providing help and advice on how to respond to concerns about abuse of children and young people and how to respond to children and young people making an allegation of abuse.
Explaining ways in which adults can raise concerns about unacceptable behaviour by other adults.
Addressing specific issues such as ratios, photography and images on the internet, supporting performers, physical contact, one-to-one coaching, journeys in cars, conduct on school trips, etc.
Providing advice/support to staff, parents and carers and for confidential discussions about concerns.
Co-ordinating arrangements for monitoring of pupils on roll who have been identified as being in need of protection.
Making referrals to social care and other external agencies.
If you have any concerns that a young person at Corpus Christi Catholic College is at risk of harm, please contact the school office and ask to speak to a designated member of staff.
Corpus Christi Catholic College, is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its pupils. We believe all staff and visitors have an important and unique role to play in child protection.
We believe:
Schools can contribute to the prevention of abuse.
All children have the right to be protected from harm.
Children need support which matches their individual needs, including those who may have experienced abuse.
The following sets out how our school will try to fulfil local and national responsibilities as laid out in the following documents:
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Corpus Christi Catholic College,
Neville Rd, Leeds,
West Yorkshire,
LS9 0TT