Safeguarding Support and Documents
Please click below to view our safeguarding & child protection documents:
- A Guide To Working Together To Safeguard Children (PDF)
- An Animated Guide To Working Together To Safeguard Children (YouTube)
- Bents Green Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy (PDF)
- Keeping Children Safe In Education 2025-26 (PDF)
- How Bents Green School Safeguards Students - Ringinglow (PDF)
- How Bents Green School Safeguards Students - Gleadless (PDF)
- How Bents Green School Safeguards Students - Enterprise Works (PDF)
- How Bents Green School Safeguards Students - Westfield Hub (PDF)
For a full list of Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board Policies & Procedures adopted by Bents Green School, please click here.
To view our other policies, please visit our Policies page.
For more information on keeping your child safe online, please visit our Online Safety page.
Contextual Safeguarding
As young people grow older and spend less time with their family in a home environment, increased time online, and in the community, they are exposed to other influences that may pose a safeguarding risk. We acknowledge that extra-familial relationships can be just as harmful as those a young person has with their family and that these relationships need to be considered when assessing whether someone could be harmed.
Contextual safeguarding means that schools should consider the potential risks that their students are exposed to within the educational environment and ensure that all staff know warning signs to look out for.
If you have concerns about a member of staff, a volunteer or a visitor
Allegations that meet the harm threshold |
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Description:This applies to all cases in which it is alleged that a current member of staff, including a supply teacher, volunteer or contractor has:
What to do:Report to the co-headteachers immediately where the allegation of harm will be reported to the LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer) |
Low-level concerns that do not meet the harm threshold |
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Description:The term 'low-level' concern is any concern - no matter how small - that an adult working in or on behalf of the school may have acted in a way that:
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What to do:Share your concern with the Co-headteachers or Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). This will be recorded on the schools low-level concerns system and the member of staff will be invited to a 1:1 discussion. |
External Safeguarding Organisations
Please find below a series of websites and organisations providing support and advice on keeping children safe.
For more information on keeping your child safe online, please visit our Online Safety page.
Sheffield Safeguarding Children |
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We all have a statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people. Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board (SSCB) has developed this website to provide easily accessible and up-to-date safeguarding information for professionals, and for children, young people, families and members of the public. |
Safer Internet |
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Safer Internet work in partnership with others around the world to help make the Internet a great and safe place for children. Working with children, young people, parents, carers, teachers and professionals yo find out about real experiences online and the positive things being done as well as sharing safety advice. |
Internet Matters |
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Internet matters works to empower parents and carers to keep children safe in the digital world. |
Bullying UK - Bullying Advice |
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Offer family support services through the Bullying UK helpline, they also work in many different areas and offer tailored support around issues such as bullying, special educational needs, and support for specific communities. |
NSPCC |
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Childline is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Call 0800 1111. Counsellors listen and give children and young people the support they need. On the phone, online, anytime. It’s the only service of its kind in the UK |
Think U Know |
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Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline. They have age specific information, help and advice on staying safe. Our #OnlineSafetyAtHome packs are available for parents and carers to use at home. These include fun activities, conversation starters and practical tips. |
Lucy Faithful Foundation |
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The Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a child protection charity that provides help and advice about children being online. |
Online Sexual Harassment Guide |
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The Children’s Commissioner has launched a guide for parents and carers on online sexual harassment and how they can support children to stay safe online. “The things I wish my parents had known” draws together advice from 16 to 21 year olds on how parents should manage tricky conversations around sexual harassment and access to inappropriate content, including pornography |