Safeguarding
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and at Endike Academy the children’s safety is paramount and central to everything we do.
We have a dedicated and supportive safeguarding team who work with children across the school, families and external agencies, in providing the support needed for their wellbeing and safety.
At Endike Academy, we will ensure:
-concerns about children are dealt with in a timely manner
-all staff who work in or visit the school are aware of who they need to report concerns to
-staff have received up to date training
- the children are educated in how to keep themselves and others safe
If you have concerns about a child at Endike Academy, please speak to one of the safeguarding team. Alternatively, you can contact EHASH on 01482 448879.
If you have immediate concerns about a child’s safety, you should contact 999.
Safeguarding at Endike
At Endike, we are dedicated to providing the children with the tools to keep themselves and others safe. This is achieved through a variety of external visits, assemblies, lessons and class discussions.
Throughout 2022-23 we have covered the following:
Visits
- ‘Not in our community' working with year 5 and year 6
- VEMT (vulnerable, exploited, missing, trafficking) working with year 6
- PCSO visit
- K9 Fire dogs
Assemblies
- Prevent / radicalisation (Y5/6)
- Fire safety
- Sun safety
- Water safety
- Clever Never Goes (replaced stranger danger)
- Online safety
- NSPCC and Childline
- Mental health awareness
- Kindness / bullying
- Golden rules within and outside of school – be responsible, be respectful, be safe)
British values
- ½ termly assemblies introducing a value within each assembly and reviewing the others
Events throughout the year
- NSPCC Number Day
- Anti Bullying week
- NSPCC Childhood Day
- Safer Internet Day
- Mental Health Awareness Week
Jigsaw
Online Safety
online safety progress 360.pdf
Safeguarding parent updates/awareness
- Andrew Tate parent factsheet
- County lines parent factsheet
- Cyberflashing parent factsheet
- Discord
- Early Help information June 2023
- Endike Drain
- Fortnite parent factsheet
- Helplines for parents and carers parent factsheet
- Instagram parent factsheet
Useful websites/documents
Please click on the links below for more information.
Worried about a child | Hull City Council
Home - Women's Aid (womensaid.org.uk)
CAMHS NHS - Hull & East Riding of Yorkshire - Mental Health Services (humber.nhs.uk)
National Online Safety | Keeping Children Safe Online in Education
Keeping children safe in education - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
NSPCC | The UK children's charity | NSPCC
Parents Mental Health Support | Advice for Your Child | YoungMinds
Mental health services - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Mental health and parenting | NSPCC
How to support your child's mental health – Place2Be
Parenting and mental health - Mind
- 24 2 23 Endike Safeguarding Appendix docx
- Anna Freud Centre webinars
- DRET Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy
- Early Help Parenting webinars July 2023
- Endike Attendance Policy Appendix
- Humberside Fire and Rescue water safety Summer 2023
Online safety support for parents
- 10 top tips remote learning for parents
- 12 smartphone online safety tips
- 12 social media online safety tips
- age inappropriate content
- ai virtual friends
- combat online bullying
- discord 2022
- fortnite battle royale online safety guide
- group chats
- instagram 2022
- little reminders of how to be kind online
- minecraft 2022
- money muling
- netflix
- new devices 2023
- online grooming safety guide for parents
- parental controls for iphone apps
- pc protect privacy android
- share kindness online
- snapchat 2021
- social media mental health
- squid game
- what children need to know about online bullying
- what parents and carers need to know about ipads
- what parents need to know about houseparty
- whatsapp 2022
- what school staff need to know about cyberbullying
- youtube 2022
- zoom
Children's Mental Health - top tips for families: