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Keeping Ourselves Safe

You are the most important people in our school, and we always want you to be safe.  To help you to be safe we promise that we will teach you about keeping safe at school, at home, online and in the local community.

How will we do that?

  • We will have assemblies on themes such as Children's Mental Health Week, Safer Internet Day, Young Carers, Anti-bullying week and road safety week. 
  • We will run workshops on keeping yourself safe from the NSPCC and GAV - who run workshops on online safety, health and happiness, personal safety, keeping ourselves safe etc.
  • We will use our wellbeing room sessions, PSHE lessons and computing lessons to teach you about keeping yourself safe in school, at home and in the wider community, including keeping safe online.
  • We will make sure that you have access to the two wellbeing rooms - don't forget that you can pop your worries or concerns into 'The Worry Monster'.
  • We will make sure that any bullying is dealt with.
  • We will help you all to follow the behaviour code and our eight school values so that you feel safe and happy in school.
We will make sure that we always listen to you

You can talk to any adult in our school that you feel safe and comfortable talking to.

It is important you know that if you say anything that worries an adult, then they must tell one of our DSLs - this is so they can keep you safe.

Danegrove Primary School DSLs (Designated Safeguarding Leads) are:

  • DSL
    • Mrs Ghosseiri
  • Deputy DSLs:
    • Mrs Stevens
    • Miss Oliver
    • Mrs Toumazou
    • Mr Huseyin

Where can you get help out of school?

Sometimes you might want to talk to an adult when you are not in school or find out information that helps you keep safe.  Please click on the links below for websites that can give you some support or see the childline phone number.  Don't worry it's free to call.

 

Childline | Wirral InfoBank
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            Online Safety Sites           

ThinkYouKnow

 

ThinkYouKnow

 

Help, Advice and Resources for Ages 4 - 11                                          

Staying Safe on Phones and Other Devices