Elmwood

Safeguarding

information

Elmwood

Safeguarding

information

Safeguarding is an area that we take seriously and we strive to try and keep our young people safe both at school, home and the wider community.

We currently have a team of staff who make up our Safeguarding Team in School these are:

  • Lee Cross, Headteacher (Single Point of Contact – SPOC/Deputy DSL)
  • Beverley Bailey, Family Welfare Officer, (Designated Safeguarding Lead/Deputy SPOC/Mental Health Lead) contact no. 07799742758
  • Gemma Francis, Deputy Headteacher
  • Martin Hawkes, Assistant Headteacher/Mental Health Lead

All members of the safeguarding team are trained at Level 2 and is reviewed every two years.

All staff are trained at Level 1 and a number at Level 2, and is reviewed annually.

Walsall Child Protection Procedures, supporting agencies and training events can be accessed via the Walsall Safeguarding Partnership, which went live on 3rd March 2025.

If you need all of the Midlands Safeguarding Partnerships; Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Herefordshire, Sandwell, Shropshire, Solihull, Stoke-On-Trent, Telford & Wrekin, Warwickshire, Wolverhampton, Worcester and Walsall, please follow this link: https://westmids.trixonline.co.uk/

Safeguarding Contacts

MASH – 0300 555 2866

Out of Hours – 0300 555 2922

Police – 101/999

LADO (Allegations against staff) – 01922 652322

Birmingham & Sandwell

Birmingham

  • www.lscpbirmingham.org.uk
  • 0121 464 2612

Sandwell

  • www.sandwellcsp.org.uk
  • 0121 569 4800

Staffordshire & Wolverhamption

Staffordshire

  • www.staffsscb.org.uk/Home
  • 01785 277151

Wolverhampton

  • www.wolverhamptonsafeguarding.org.uk
  • 01902 551199

eSafety In The Curriculum

The PSHE curriculum is designed to teach our pupils about the risks associated with the online world, not only in the Elmwood community but the wider community as well. Within session such as “snagged” and “the web we want”, the curriculum discusses how we should conduct ourselves online in order to be as safe as possible. It also shows how people abuse the internet to target vulnerable people.

Topics are: –

  • Online profile safety
  • Dangers of posting images
  • How to report concerns
  • Talking to friends and unknown people

As this curriculum is delivered to Elmwood pupils as well as another local secondary school, common topics are being taught to pupils from across the borough. This is beneficial, as pupils whose friends are local have a similar knowledge and pupils can support each other if they do not want to talk to an adult or teacher.

Further to this, staff report all online concerns, this allows a tailored approach for each pupil and their families.

Children suffering or likely to suffer significant harm

Local Authorities have a duty to make enquiries under Section 47 of the Children Act 1989 if they have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm. Any concerns can be made directly via the online tool Report Child Abuse to your Local Council which will direct you to the relevant local children’s social care contact number.

Operation Emcompass

The school will be taking part in a jointly run operation between Walsall Council, and West Midlands Police, it is called Operation Encompass. Encompass has been set-up to help schools to provide support to children who have been present at incidents of domestic violence. We know that children can be significantly physically or emotionally harmed when they are involved in, present or witness to domestic violence. Lee Cross and Bev Bailey are our key named staff.

Acceptable Use Agreements

All staff, volunteers and students are made aware of our IT acceptable use procedures and sign relevant proformas accordingly. Copies of which are below.

Student and staff Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

Action Counters Terrorism: Report suspicious activity and behaviour to tackle terrorism

Elmwood School urges the public to help the police tackle terrorism and save lives by reporting suspicious behaviour and activity. Communities defeat terrorism. With the enduring terrorist threat, it is now more important than ever that everyone plays their part in tackling terrorism. Your actions could save lives. Don’t worry about wasting police time. No call or click will be ignored. What you tell the police is treated in the strictest confidence and is thoroughly researched by experienced officers before, and if, any police action is taken. Any piece of information could be important, it is better to be safe and report. Remember, trust your instincts and ACT.

How can I report?

Reporting is quick and easy. You can report in confidence online via our secure form: www.gov.uk/ACT. Alternatively, you can call the police confidentially on 0800 789 321.

All reports are kept confidential and you can report anonymously.