Safeguarding at Lings Primary School
At Lings we believe safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. We have a duty to keep children safe and to be alert at all times to their welfare and well-being. Any concerns about a child, however small, is reported through our MyConcern recording system to the Safeguarding Team.
The Safeguarding Team is:
Mrs Whiting - Inclusion Leader - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs Rolf - Headteacher - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr Bushell – Deputy Head - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs Mann – Family Support Worker- Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss Fox – Family Support Worker - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss Kinsella - Assistant Head - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Lings has a strong pastoral team who are very experienced in dealing with family support and safeguarding. Mrs Mann and Miss Fox (Family Support Workers) are available to work with children and their families. This may include supporting children in school with social and emotional difficulties or helping families in difficult circumstances.
At Lings, we promote an ethos of 'professional curiosity' and believe that all children have a right to grow up and learn in a safe and secure environment. If we have any concerns about a child's safety, we will speak to you as parents in the first instance. Often by talking things through, the concerns that have been raised are explained. In some cases, we can support you as a family through our extensive experience within school. Occasionally, we may feel that further support is required. This may include early help intervention or referral to outside agencies, such as health. If we believe a child to be at immediate risk of harm, we will refer to social services through the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH). This process enables us to protect children at risk and we make no apology for taking the attitude that where there are grounds for suspicion it is better to be safe than sorry. We will always try to work with families, with your consent, to support you through this process.
If you have any concerns about the welfare of a child in our school, please contact one of our safeguarding leads.
You can do this by popping into school, by talking to us on the playground before/after school, by phoning the family support team on 01604 410369 (option 2) or by email
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MASH
The Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) deals with referrals from professionals and members of the public who may have concerns about a child’s welfare. It makes the process of dealing with referrals quicker and more effective by improving the way county council: Children’s social care, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS), Youth Offending Service (YOS) and education, work alongside other partner agency colleagues including Northamptonshire Police, Northamptonshire Health partners, National Probation Service, and the East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) to share information.
To contact MASH phone 0300 126 7000.
If a child is in immediate danger phone 999.
Northamptonshire Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (NSCP)
Help for Parents from West Northamptonshire Council
Protective Behaviours Training
Early Help
Being a parent or carer is one of the most important jobs there is, but it is also one of the hardest. As a parent or carer, you are key to giving children a happy, stable childhood. If one person in your family has a problem – it might be a child, young person or adult – then the whole family are often affected. If you would like some help or support for you and your family, then Early Help might be the right choice for you. Early Help is for families with children of all ages. It empowers you and your family to find solutions with support. Early Help is delivered by many different services that are involved with children or families – see the link below and talk to our family support team if you would like more information.
Early Help Support for Families
Protective Behaviours
Protective Behaviours is a framework for personal safety that has two themes:
- We all have the right to feel safe all of the time
- We can talk with someone about anything, even if it feels awful or small.
We cover Protective Behaviours work with all children at Lings through our PSHE curriculum and through the work of our pastoral staff and family support team. Protective Behaviours work teaches children to recognise early warning signs when they are feeling unsafe and to identify the people in their support networks.
Advice for Keeping Children Safe
Safeguarding Documents