Safeguarding
The safety and wellbeing of all the pupils at RFPS is of paramount importance to us. We are fully committed to ensuring that consistent and effective safeguarding procedures are in place to support our children and the wider school community.
We will always take appropriate action in a timely manner to safeguard and promote children’s welfare. We have a designated team of Designated Safeguarding Leads who are responsible for leading in this area.
RFPS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
All staff are properly and regularly trained in recognising and reporting safeguarding issues. In addition to this recruitment and selection processes are very strictly followed, including all necessary checks. Safeguarding at RFPS is everyone’s responsibility
Safeguarding means:
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protecting children from abuse and maltreatment
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preventing harm to children’s health or development
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ensuring children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care
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taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcomes
Our Designated Safeguarding Leads:
Miss Rebecca Butters (Head Teacher) rebecca.butters@rugbyfreeprimary.co.uk
Mrs Caroline Colledge (Deputy Head Teacher) caroline.colledge@rugbyfreeprimary.co.uk
Miss Eleanor Finch (Assistant Head Teacher) ellie.finch@rugbyfreeprimary.co.uk
Mrs Bavita Sareen (Assistant Head Teacher) bavita.sareen@rugbyfreeprimary.co.uk
Mrs Kelly Pollitt (Family & Children’s Support Worker) kelly.pollitt@rugbyfreeprimary.co.uk
Miss Lauren Calcutt (SENDCo) lauren.calcutt@rugbyfreeprimary.co.uk
What do I do if you have a safeguarding concern?
If you have a safeguarding concern about a child or adult, please follow the instructions below:
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During school hours, contact a Designated Safeguarding Lead at the school to share your concerns.
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Out of school hours, contact Warwickshire's Children and Families Front Door on 01926 414144 (Mon-Thu 8am-5.30pm, Fri 8.30am-5pm), contact 101 or outside of these hours contact: Emergency Duty Team 01926 886922
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If you think a child is at immediate risk, contact the police by dialling 999