Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) | Niall Fallon
Âé¶¹Íø and Mulberry Tree House


Safeguarding and Child Protection
at Âé¶¹Íø

 

Everyone working in or for our academy shares an objective to help keep children and young people stay
safe by contributing to:

 

  • children and young people to learn and develop in our school setting.
  • identifying children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer harm, and taking appropriate action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe both at home and in our school setting.

 

Safeguarding and Child Protection are the most important aspect of the work we do at Âé¶¹Íø. If a young person does not feel safe then they will not be able to learn. The Academy operates a policy of restricting unsupervised access to students to only those who have been correctly vetted.

As a parent of a student at Âé¶¹Íø if you feel a young person is at risk or is the subject of abuse you should contact the school and ask to speak to the Designated Safeguarding Lead for Child Protection straight away. We will discuss your concerns with you in confidence and consider the best way to address the issues raised. This may involve sharing the information further with other professionals.

We are totally committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

TheÌýSafeguardingÌýProcess

It is important that schools respond proportionately to any concerns. Our experts will give you insight into the process, with case studies to help you ensure Prevent referrals are robust and well informed, and that your response is careful and considered, with the child’s best interest at heart.

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The Prevent Duty
Michael Efthymiou

Prevent Education Programme Manager
Housing and Safer Communities, Royal Borough of Greenwich
Tel: (Direct) 020 8921 6826
Mobile: 07864694391

The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ
Website:Ìý

 

Department for Education

Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025

Statutory guidance for schools and colleges on safeguarding children and safer recruitment.

This guidance sets out the legal duties schools and colleges must follow to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people under the age of 18 in schools and colleges.ÌýIt applies to all schools and colleges, and is for:

  • headteachers, teachers and staff
  • governing bodies, proprietors and management committees

All school and college staff should read part one of this guidance.ÌýThere are only technicalÌýchangesÌýto keeping children safe in education 2025.

 


  • We believe that keeping children and young people safe and promoting their welfare is everyone’s responsibility.
  • LADO Leaflet
    A guide to managing allegations against adults working with children.

Designated Safeguarding Leads

Niall FallonSenior Vice Principal/DSL
Mark Dale-EmbertonPrincipal/DDSL
Deborah CollardAssistant Principal, DDSL
Sara JohnsonParent Liaison Support/DDSL
Gail TippettInclusion Lead/DDSL

Free e-learning course for parents/carers

Image © NSPCC

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Nationally, young people continue to face increasing challenges and risks within their local communities. It is vital that as parents and carers you are informed of the potential signs that your child may be at risk.

Click on the image below to find out more about potential signs and risks.

Safeguarding poster

‘Child sexual abuse is a reality for thousands of children across our country, with at least one in ten estimated to experience sexual abuse before they turn 16.’ –

If you have any concerns at all about a child’s safety or wellbeing, don’t hesitate to contact the on 0808 800 5000 or emailÌýhelp@nspcc.org.uk

The dedicated NSPCC child protection specialist you talk to will know what to do next and will take any necessary action. It’s never too soon to speak out when a child needs help. Even if you’re unsure, if you’re worried, the best thing to do is to talk to a trained professional. Your call could protect a child from experiencing sexual abuse.

If you think a child is in immediate danger, call the police on 999


 


PDF symbolPlease see list of useful links regarding safeguarding for parents and carers, put together by Greenich Safeguarding Children Partnership –
GSCP Safeguarding Information For Parents and Carers 2022



PDF symbolPlease see information from National Online Safety for parents and carers –

Online Safety For Parents 2022

Safe And Healthy Habits Online



PDF symbolPlease see information on what parents and carers need to know about
Age Inappropriate Content 2021



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Please download and read our leaflet prior to visiting:
Safeguarding leaflet 2023Ìý •Ìý For visitors to Âé¶¹ÍøÌý



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NETFLIXÌý– National Online Safety information on what parents/carers need to know about Netflix and potential risks: Netflix November 2021



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Facebook Messenger – National Online Safety information on the potential risks of Facebook Messenger May 2022



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Online Safety For Under 5s – National Online Safety information on what parents/carers need to know about children under 5 using the internet: Online Safety For Under 5s May 2022



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Supporting Children To Deal With Upsetting Content– National Online Safety information on what parents/carers need to know about Supporting Children To Deal With Upsetting Content



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Setting Up New Devices For Children– National Online Safety information on what parents/carers need to know about Setting Up New Devices For Children



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Phone Scams– National Online Safety information on what parents/carers need to know about Phone Scams


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Yubo– National Online Safety information on what parents/carers need to know about Yubo


*** We strongly advise that our students should not watch Squid Game, which is a Ìýpopular show on a streaming platform that has attracted global attention. The show is quite graphic with a lot of violent content. ***


GOV.UK Information on Safeguarding

 

Working Together to Safeguard Children (DfE December 2023)

 

Keeping Children Safe in Education (DfE May 2025)

 

Teaching Online Safety in Schools (DfE January 2023)

 

Mental Health and Behaviour in Schools (DfE, Nov 2018)

 

The Prevent Duty (Âé¶¹Íø Office 2015, updated in 2021)

Radicalisation

 

Children Missing from Education (DfE August 2024)

 

Elective Âé¶¹Íø Education Guidance for Local Authorities (DfE April 2019) (pgs.7, 22-30)

The Designated Teacher for Looked after & Previously Looked After Children (Feb 2018)