Safeguarding
Park End Primary is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and all staff and volunteers share this commitment. We ensure that consistent and effective safeguarding procedures are in place to support families, children and staff at school.
The safeguarding team are listed on our safeguarding page. If you would like to speak to a member of our safeguarding team at any time, please contact school on 01642 314309.
For information relating to the arrangements in place for Child Protection and Safeguarding please download the child protection policy and COVID-19 school reopening (8.3.21) arrangements for Safeguarding and Child Protection from our policies page here
Domestic Violence and Abuse
If you are experiencing domestic violence and abuse, or know someone who is, Middlesbrough Council have a list of support services to provide support. Follow the link here
Reporting concerns about a child that you believe to be in danger
You can share your concerns about a child by telephoning Middlesbrough Multi-agency Hub on 01642 726004 (out of hours: Emergency Duty Team 01642 524552). In an emergency you can also contact Cleveland Police on 101.
For advice and to report child abuse you can also contact NSPCC, follow the link here
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/reporting-abuse/report/
Online Safety
Advice for parents and carers
Park End Primary School has now reopened to all pupils. We understand that many pupils have been accessing learning remotely and spending a lot more time online. We understand there may be continued concern from parents about the safety of their children online.
It is important for children and young people to stay both connected and safe online. Remember to talk with your children about the websites and apps that they are accessing.
If you have downloaded new apps or bought new devices like web cams or tablets, remember to adjust the privacy and security settings to suit you. There are age appropriate parental control settings already available on most devices, these are free, but a lot of these need to be turned on.
There is lots more online safety advice on our online safety page on the school website.
Government advice can be found here.
The NSPCC has published top tips for keeping children safe online during lockdown. Find the advice here.
Inappropriate Content Online
If you or your child encounter any inappropriate content online make a report to CEOP using the link here
https://www.ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting
If you are worried about cyberbullying then access support from childline here
Remember, you can telephone childline to speak to a counsellor between 9am to midnight on 0800 1111. This is a free service.