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Keeping Children Safe

The Headteacher and Governing Body of Queen’s Manor Primary School take their responsibilities for safeguarding pupils very seriously. We have a duty of care for child protection and we also strive to help parents to keep their own children safe and free from exploitation . This responsibility is set out in our Safeguarding Children Policy and is displayed on the policies page.

Stranger Danger

Stranger Danger information for children is available here. A useful 60 second video by Manchester Police can be seen here.

The Underwear Rule

The NSPCC Underwear Rule is a simple way that parents can help keep children safe from exploitation. Teach your child the Underwear Rule and help protect them from exploitation. The NSPCC guide for parents can be found here and a child friendly version to help you talk PANTS with your child is also available here.

Online-Safety

We regard Online-safety and being responsible citizens whilst online as being of paramount importance. Online-safety encompasses the need to educate pupils about the benefits and risks of using technology and provides safeguard and awareness for users to enable them to control their experiences.

New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in today’s society, both within schools and in their lives outside of school. It is important that our children are taught how to use these tools and more importantly, how to use them safely. We do this through the curriculum, the weekly newsletter and regular parent workshops.

We also require pupils and parents to sign Acceptable Use Agreements.

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