CHILD PROTECTION POLICY

PRINCIPLES

STUDENT’S AND PUPIL’S RIGHT

Sisters of Mary Immaculate School has a child protection policy which means that staff will do everything they can to make sure that all the children in the school are free from harm, either in school or when the children are away from school.

            To help staff keep your child safe, every member of staff must have training in child protection at least once every three years, and the school has a Child Protection Committee that looks into any worries about children in the school, and who looks out for children who are thought to be at risk. 

            The school will inform the local authority, when required by law, if there are any significant reasons to be worried about your child’s wellbeing. The school may become worried about a child if they notice behavior and mood changes, physical marks, worrying play or social behavior, or if a family member or a child says something that makes the school think that the child might be at risk of harm. The school will usually inform you that they are making a child protection referral, but they are not required to tell you, nor do they need your consent to make a referral