Davey Drive, Hollingdean, Brighton BN17BF

St Joseph's Catholic Primary, Brighton

Educating in Faith, Hope and Love

Safeguarding and Child Protection

 

Designated Safeguarding Lead - Lisa O'Connor 

Deputy DSL - Rebecca Hill 

Safeguarding Governor - Alison Childs

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Please see the link below which aims to raise awareness about how we can all help to keep the children of Brighton and Hove safe.                     The Brighton and Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership is calling on all the city’s residents to help protect vulnerable children and their families through these difficult times.

Click  HERE  for more information.

 

 

We deliver a range of experiences alongside our curriculum, to consolidate the children's understanding of how to keep themselves safe. These include assemblies and activities on the themes of anti-bullying, online safety, road safety (including cycling safety for our Year 6 pupils). 

       

 

                                                                                                                        ONLINE SAFETY                                                                                                         

 

We have a whole school approach that incorporates the principals of 'Online Safety' across all elements of school life. 

Please click HERE for our Online Safety policy. 

 

USEFUL WEBSITES FOR PARENT/CARERS:

Thinkuknow The place to start. www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents

Vodafone Digital Parenting Guide Sign up for e-newsletters http://www.vodafone.com/content/parents.html

Common Sense Reviews of games, apps and films by parents and children http://www.commonsensemedia.org/

Family Lives Get advice and support whenever you need it. Online mentor available http://www.familylives.org.uk

Childline Your child can contact ChildLine anytime. Online counsellor available 24 hours a day. www.childline.org.uk

Internet Matters Working with online safety experts, with guides to help you set parental controls. www.internetmatters.org