Safeguarding
Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility at Oxton St Saviour's CE Aided Primary School.
All adults within the school, including permanent, temporary and agency staff, as well as volunteers, parents and governors, have a vital part to play in protecting our children from harm. The team at Oxton St Saviour’s offer a positive, caring, safe and stimulating school that promotes the social, moral, spiritual and physical development of the individual child; enabling all children within our care to thrive.
- We recognise the significance of providing an environment that help our children feel respected and safe
- We identify the importance of empowering children to talk openly and to feel confident that they will be listened to
- We believe that both physical and mental healthare relevant to safeguarding
The contacts below can be accessed at any time if a member of our school family has any concern whatsoever concerning the safety of a child who attend Oxton St Saviours CE (Aided) Primary School.
Mr A Ramsden (Headteacher):
Safeguarding Lead & Nominated Officer for Child Protection
Single Point of Contact for Supporting Children at Risk of Exploitation
Operation Encompass Contact for Supporting Children at Risk of Violence
Miss R Shaw (Deputy Headteacher):
Deputy Safeguarding Lead & Child Protection Officer
Single Point of Contact for Supporting Children at Risk of Exploitation
Operation Encompass Contact for Supporting Children at Risk of Violence
Staff also trained to DSL level (designated safeguarding lead):
Mrs J Mulla (School Business Manager)
Mrs J Rodgers (Teacher, SLT, SENDCO)
Safeguarding Governor:
Mrs A Williams (Chair of Governors)
SAFEGUARDING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE. If a child or young person is at risk of harm, abuse or neglect please report it to the Wirral Integrated Front Door Team 0151 606 2008 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours call 0151 677 6557. In an emergency always dial 999
Family Toolbox
Wirral's Family Toolbox is an excellent resource for accessing ideas and support for issues to do with family life. This includes advice on tricky behaviours, physical and mental health: