
Who to talk to about Safeguarding at Holy Trinity
Mr J Quinn - Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Mrs N Bamgbose - DDSL
Mr A Gilbert - DDSL
Mrs M Stanley - DDSL
Mrs V Hart - DDSL
Mrs C Guinan - DDSL
Mr L Middleton - DDSL
Mrs H Barber - Safeguarding Governor
Our Safeguarding Policy can be found here.
Early Help at Holy Trinity
Early Help Contacts in your Community
It is important that families know where to go and get help. We know that where to start or what to ask for can sometimes be a challenge. Please click here or use the documents below to give you a range of different types of resources that are available to you online, on the phone or face to face that you can access directly.
In order to support awareness of CSE and Online Safety, please find attached a link to the PACE campaign which offers support and information for parents: https://paceuk.info/
Further Useful Websites:
- Barnardo's Spot the Signs: Advice for parents, professionals and young people.
- DfE National Action Plan for tackling child sexual exploitation.
- PACE UK: A national charity working with parents and carers.
- NSPCC CSE Info: Definitions, stats, resources.
- NWG Network: Fighting CSE and educating the public.
- Spotting the Signs - YouTube Clip (15 min by Health Education England)
E-Safety
At Holy Trinity, Internet Safety is viewed as an essential aspect of education. It is vital all students and parents understand both the potential and the risks of technology, and how we can stay safe online.
There are many parent and student resources and support networks available:
CEOP works to protect children from harm online and offline and in partnership with local and international agencies.
Parent Zone helps families tackle the challenges of the digital age.
Parent Info, a collaboration between CEOP and Parent Zone, offers high-quality support content on children’s wellbeing and safety.
If you have any further concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Our E-Safety Policy can be found here.