

It is every school’s statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, as outlined by the DFE in its publication Keeping Children Safe in Education, which was updated for September 2020. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic an amended Safeguarding Policy addendum can be viewed and downloaded from this page in the event of the school having to operate at tier 4 in the event of a local lockdown.
This means that a school must protect children from maltreatment, prevent impairment of children’s mental and physical health or development, ensure that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care and take action to enable all children to have the best outcomes.
At Unsworth, we ensure that everyone who comes into contact with children and their families is clear on the role that they play in safeguarding children. All staff and governors renewed their safeguarding training during October 2018 and have completed additional safeguarding training courses annually on different topics. New members of staff are trained as part of their induction package.
Unsworth is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all children, staff and visitors. In addition, we promote an ethos where children and adults feel confident about sharing their concerns about their own safety or the well being of others.
At Unsworth Primary School our Key Adults are:
Our designated safeguarding lead is Mr A Rhodes (Head Teacher) and our deputy leads are Miss W Sinclair & Mrs T Ali (Assistant Head Teachers). All renewed their DSL training in June 2019 and undergo termly Safeguarding Supervision from an external Safeguarding Provider. The governor with responsibility for safeguarding is Mrs S Channon.
This DFE document places the following statutory duties on all schools:
The full document is available to download with the links below.
Bury Encompass
The purpose of Bury Encompass is to safeguard and support children and young people who have been exposed to Domestic abuse. This abuse impacts on children in a number of ways. Children are at increased risk of physical injury during an incident, either by accident or because they attempt to intervene. Even when not directly injured, children are greatly distressed by witnessing the physical and emotional suffering of a parent.
Encompass has been created to address this situation. It is the implementation of key partnership working between the police and schools. The aim of sharing information with local schools is to allow ‘Key Adults’ the opportunity of engaging with the child and to provide access to support that allows them to remain in a safe but secure familiar environment.
Following the report of an incident of domestic abuse, by 9.00am on the next school day the school’s Key Adult will be informed that the child or young person has been involved in a domestic incident. This knowledge, given to schools through Operation Encompass, allows the provision of immediate early intervention through silent or overt support dependent upon the needs and wishes of the child.
The purpose and procedures in Operation Encompass have been shared with all parents and governors in a letter which can be downloaded on this page and is detailed as part of the schools Safeguarding Policy and in our Encompass Commitment which can also be downloaded on this page.