Child Protection, Safeguarding, and Internet Safety
At Warren Wood - A Specialist Academy, all Staff and Governors believe that our school should provide a caring, positive, safe and stimulating environment that promotes the social, physical and moral development of the individual child.
It can be hard to know what to do if you’re worried someone close is expressing extreme views or hatred, which could lead to them harming themselves or others. Working with other organisations, the police protect vulnerable people from being exploited by extremists through a Home Office programme called Prevent.
Young people can be at a greater risk of being targeted by extremists and the internet has made it much easier for radicalisers to find and identify people who might be easily influenced.
In Lincolnshire, last year most of the cases referred to Prevent related to young people and one of the biggest concerns was online activity including the sharing of extremist information.
Friends and family are often the first to spot worrying changes taking place. These can be big or small changes that take place very quickly or over a longer period. Trust your instincts and if you’re concerned seek advice.
ACT Early provides advice on the risks of radicalisation, spotting the signs and what to do if concerned.
LSCP - Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Partnership
Please see below a document detailing online E-safety resources. Can we also make you aware of the LSCP YouTube channel which contains brief videos parents/carers can engage in around parental controls, game ratings, grooming etc. This can be accessed through the following link:
We have become aware that there is currently (October 2021) a particular TV show and game trending on social platforms such as Tiktok, Netflix, Roblox and Minecraft. This is unsuitable for young people aged 15 and below.
For more information and advice about this specific game please follow the link below:
https://oursaferschools.co.uk/2021/10/08/squid-game/
We would like to help you remind your children to practice good internet safety:
Pause, Think and Talk.
What you should do if you are worried about your or any child's safety or if someone is hurting you outside of school.
You must ask for help; you can call or go to these internet sites:
Service | Telephone Number or Website |
Police | 999 |
Childline | 0800 1111 |
NSPCC | 0808 800 5000 |
Samaritans | 116 123 |
Children’s Services | 01522 782 111 |
Children’s Services out of hours | 01522 782 333 |
Childline | www.childline.org.uk |
NSPCC | www.nspcc.org.uk |
CEOP’s Thinkuknow | www.thinkuknow.co.uk |
Samaritans | www.samaritans.org |
Further support and guidance on child protection issues is available via the following links:
Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Partnership