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Safeguarding

Designated Safeguarding Leads:  Caroline Lewis (Head of School - Lead DSL), Andrea Curtis (Executive Principal), Nicki Wilson (SENCo), Jess Bloxham (EYFS Teacher)

Marie Weller Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its pupils.  The staff, governors and volunteers are expected to demonstrate this commitment in all aspects of their work. The school follows the procedures established by the Northamptonshire Safeguarding Children Board; a guide to procedure and practice for all agencies in Northamptonshire working with children and their families We aim to achieve this through:

Establishing and maintaining an environment where all children feel secure and are encouraged to talk and are listened to.

Training and educating staff to identify welfare concerns and to understand the appropriate measures to follow to address their concerns.

Ensuring children know that there are adults within school to whom they can talk to if they are worried or concerned.

Providing opportunities for children to develop skills to recognise and stay safe from abuse.

The welfare of each child is paramount, however we at MWPS recognise that some children may be especially vulnerable to abuse, e.g those with special educational needs, those living in adverse circumstances and children who have been witness to violence.

Our rigorous internal systems ensure that we keep our safeguarding at a high level.  Anyone can make make a referral to the Multi-agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) at any time.  Further information can be found below along with other useful and informative links.


Useful Links

Northants Safeguarding Children Partnership (NSCP): www.northamptonshirescb.org.uk

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre  provides lots of useful information to help keep your child safe online, about spotting the signs and dealing with exploitation.  There are different areas of the website for parents and for children.

Thinkuknow (CEOP): www.thinkuknow.co.uk


Parent's Guide to the MASH

Whenever anyone is worried about a child, for example a teacher or health visitor, they will make a referral to the team at the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).

The MASH team brings together staff and information from the following agencies within Northamptonshire:

  • Children's Social Care
  • Crime Reduction Initiative
  • Domestic Abuse Advisor
  • Early Help Team
  • East Midlands Ambulance Service
  • Education
  • Fire and Rescue Service
  • Health
  • Police
  • Probation Service
  • Youth Offending Team

The MASH team are able to identify risks to and needs of children at the earliest possible point and respond with the most effective, joined up actions. The aim of the MASH is to make the right decisions for the right families at the right time.

Children and young people may come to the attention of the MASH team because:

  • a parent or carer may have requested support directly
  • a professional may feel that a family need help or support
  • a child or their family come into contact with the police
  • a child tells someone about abuse, either physical, sexual or emotional.

When a child is referred, the case is assigned to a professional group within the MASH who will gather any information about the child/family as quickly as possible.

A senior and experienced Social Work Practitioner will use a guidance document called Thresholds and Pathways to decide if the child's circumstances mean that the case should be dealt with by the MASH or if instead the Early Help Team should find a solution.


What happens next?

Once information is gathered, a decision is made by MASH Partners and a Social Care Manager about the referral. This will be one of the following:

  • Case raises serious concerns or identifies complex needs and is passed to Children's Social Care.
  • Case does not raise serious concerns but it is assessed the family would benefit from some support from the Early Help Team.
  • Case has identified a child with additional needs which will be assessed and addressed through an Early Help Assessment.
  • Case raises no concern and the child can be supported by universal services.

How will I find out what is happening?

In most cases you will be contacted by the MASH team or service you have been referred to, who can update you on what action has been taken.

You can also contact the MASH to find out about the referral. If the referral is progressed to Children's Social Care, the social worker will contact you for a discussion or to arrange a time to meet with you and your family.


Data Protection

The MASH team have a responsibility to improve the well-being of children and young people. By sharing your information we can ensure the best decision is made for your child and provide you with appropriate help and support when it is needed.

Information held by the MASH will be kept and processed securely, in line with the Data Protection Act 1998. It will only be shared with other practitioners and/or agencies on a 'need to know' basis, either:

where there are believed to be child protection issues, or

where information is required to ensure your child receives the appropriate assessment of services.


Permission

If professionals are referring your child to the MASH team for advice and support, they will need to ask your permission first. In cases where your child may require a social work assessment, this will be discussed with you. Your agreement to a referral will be actively sought, however professionals are able to refer your child without your permission if they have concerns that your child has suffered or is likely to suffer harm.

Where professionals are referring your child to the MASH team because of child protection concerns, you will only be told about the referral beforehand if the professional is sure this would not increase the risk to your child.


Contact the MASH team:

The following link provides guidance on how to report a concern about a child. Please follow the advice provided to report your concern to us.

https://www.nctrust.co.uk/help-and-protection-for-children/Pages/report-a-concern.aspx

If it is an emergency and you think that a child may be in immediate danger please contact the emergency services directly by calling 999. If you need to contact MASH urgently during the evening, at night or at the weekend, please phone our out-of-hours team on 01604 626 938.