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Safeguarding Policy 2023-2024
In alignment with PPS's vision and mission,
Philadelphia Private School is dedicated to creating a safe and secure
environment for all learners and visitors. We aim to foster an atmosphere where
both children and adults feel confident in sharing any concerns they may have
regarding their safety or the well-being of others. Our commitment is to
safeguard and promote the welfare of children by:
- Protecting them
from maltreatment
- Preventing any
harm to their health or development
- Ensuring that
children grow up in circumstances consistent with safe and nurturing care
- Taking proactive
measures to enable all children to achieve their best outcomes
Policy Aims:
1. Identify the responsible individuals within the school and
clarify the purpose of their roles:
- We have
established a dedicated Safeguarding Team, including a Designated
Safeguarding Officer and all directors of sections to oversee safeguarding
within our school.
- Our Safeguarding
Team members have clearly defined roles and responsibilities, ensuring
that all staff members understand their duties in recognizing, reporting,
and responding to safeguarding concerns.
2. Describe the actions to be taken if anyone within the school has
concerns about the safety and welfare of a child:
- We have
developed a structured procedure for reporting safeguarding concerns,
complete with a clear reporting mechanism and designated contact points,
including the Safeguarding Officer.
- We have a
defined process for escalating concerns to relevant external agencies, as
needed, in full compliance with local regulations.
3. Outline expectations for record-keeping:
- We maintain a
consistent and secure system for safeguarding records, which includes
concerns, reports, and actions taken.
4. Define how children will be kept safe in the daily life of the
school:
- We have
established clear policies and procedures for child protection, both
within and outside the classroom. These cover areas such as supervision,
behavior management, and communication with parents or guardians.
- Our policies are
subject to regular review and updates to ensure they reflect the latest
best practices and legal requirements.
5. Explain the monitoring process for implementing this policy:
- We maintain a
monitoring and review framework for the safeguarding policy, which
includes regular audits and evaluations.
- A responsible
authority, such as the Safeguarding Officer, oversees the monitoring
process and reports findings to school leadership and governing bodies.
- The monitoring
process helps us identify areas for improvement, and we implement
necessary changes in policies, procedures, and staff training.
Behavior Policy
Responsibilities and Immediate Action:
Ensuring the safety of children in our school is the
collective responsibility of our entire school community. All adults working at
this school are obligated to report any instances of suspected or actual child
abuse or neglect to the Head of Student Affairs and the Health and Safety
Officer, who are members of the school's management team. When an individual
concern or incident arises, these individuals will assess whether it should be
reported to relevant agencies as a safeguarding issue.
Types of Child Abuse and Neglect:
Child abuse can take various forms, including:
- Physical abuse:
Involves harming a child physically through actions like hitting, shaking,
or poisoning.
- Emotional abuse:
Persists in emotional maltreatment that negatively impacts a child's development.
- Neglect: Refers
to the persistent failure to meet a child's basic physical or
psychological needs.
- Sexual abuse: Involves
any non-consensual sexual activity or exploitation inflicted upon a child,
causing physical or psychological harm.
In addition to these types, staff members will also
remain vigilant regarding specific safeguarding issues. Parents applying for
admission to the school will be informed of our safeguarding responsibilities
and this policy's existence. If a student is injured or affected by an accident
while under the school's responsibility, parents will be promptly notified.
Philadelphia Private School is aware of the
potential risks posed by strangers or individuals wishing to harm children in
or around the school. We will take all reasonable precautions to mitigate such
risks.
Safety in the School:
- Classroom doors
will not be locked when students are present.
- School premises
will be under 24/7 security surveillance and video monitoring.
- Authorized
visitors will be logged in and out of the premises.
- Any intruders or
suspicious individuals approaching the school or students will be reported
to the Dubai Police.
Curriculum:
The school recognizes the curriculum's role in
preventing abuse and preparing students for adult life. Heads of Departments
are expected to identify opportunities within their areas of responsibility to
promote student welfare and safety. The curriculum will teach students to:
- Recognize and
manage risks responsibly.
- Distinguish
acceptable and unacceptable physical contact.
- Identify when
pressure from others threatens their safety and how to seek help.
- Use
assertiveness techniques to resist undue pressure.
All computer equipment and internet access within
the school will adhere to appropriate parental controls and internet safety
rules.
Philadelphia Private School aims to promote a
"Healthy Lifestyle" through the curriculum by:
- Cultivating a
school environment that encourages healthy living
- Utilizing the
curriculum to instill safe and healthy habits
- Offering nutritious
food and beverages
- Providing
quality Physical Education and sports opportunities
- Promoting
lifelong health and well-being awareness through holistic education
Working in Partnership with Parents:
We are committed to collaborating with parents to
ensure the best outcomes for our children. We will:
- Communicate our
school's objectives clearly
- Keep parents
informed on matters concerning their children
- Encourage
parental input and involvement in decision-making processes