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Norbury C of E Primary School

NorburyC of E Primary School

Laughter and Learning in a
Caring Christian School

 

Safeguarding

Safeguarding our children is of paramount importance to us.  If you have a safeguarding concern, please call school or email safeguarding@norbury.derbyshire.sch.uk and we will respond as soon as possible within normal working hours.  

If you believe that any child is in danger ring Call Derbyshire tel: 01629 533190 choosing the option for urgent child protection calls at any time.

Alternatively, you may contact the police by ringing their call centre number tel: 101 (24 hours per day).

Starting Point hold staff contact details for any emergency out of hours contact with the school Designated Safeguarding Lead.

Information for Parents

 

It is up to all of us to keep children safe. Take our free, 10 minute digital training and learn what to do if you’re ever worried about a child or their family: Listen up, Speak up | NSPCC

 

Online safety workshops for parents/carers: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/free-online-safety-group-workshops/

 

Online Safety information packs for parents/carers Help keep children safe online with Techosaurus! | NSPCC

 

Support for parents hub: Support & advice for parents | NSPCC

 

SEND Support: Online safety for children with SEND | NSPCC

 

Right from birth, every time you play with your child, use silly voices, or even sing, you are not just bonding, you are building their brain: Look, Say, Sing, Play - Brain-building tips | NSPCC

 

Singing Day | Look Say Sing Play | NSPCC (youtube.com)

 

Talk PANTS with your children: Let's talk PANTS with Pantosaurus! | NSPCC

 

Vodafone Digital Parenting Pro: Digital Parenting Pro | Parental Controls Guide | Vodafone UK

Information for Children

Thank you for finding this page on our website.  Remember that you can always talk to a grown up in school if you are feeling worried.  Your class teachers, Mrs Wright and Mrs Collins will always listen to you and do their best to help if you don't want to talk to a grown up at home.

This leaflet explains how teachers will work to keep you safe:

children and young person guide to working together to safeguard children.pdf

 

These places might also be able to help:

Childline links: Online with 1-2-1 chat or email counselling at www.childline.org.uk

 

For d/Deaf children: Deaf Zone and Sign Video Service

 

Kids area for support, advice and things to make and play Childline | Childline & Activities for kids at home | NSPCC

 

Buddy Zone for more safety advice for children