Education for Life

 

Our Ethos

 

We believe that our school should provide a caring, positive, safe and stimulating environment that promotes our school values and the emotional, mental health and wellbeing of the individual child.

We recognise the importance of providing an environment within our school that will help children feel safe and respected.  We recognise the importance of enabling children to talk openly and to feel confident that they will be listened to. We recognise the need to teach children the skills they need to stay safe and to ask for help if they need it.                 

We recognise that all adults within the school, including permanent and temporary staff, volunteers and governors, have a full and active part to play in protecting our students from harm.

We will work with parents to build an understanding of the school’s responsibilities to ensure the welfare of all children, including the need for referrals to other agencies in some situations.

Keeping Children Safe in Education 2021

Keeping children safe in education is statutory guidance for schools and colleges who must have regard to it when carrying out their duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. All of our staff have read and been trained following this latest guidance.

Every year we conduct a Safeguarding audit and have the Brighton and Hove child protection officer/safeguarding lead, to conduct external audits as well.

Operation Encompass

 

Dorothy Stringer School is one of the many schools in Brighton and Hove that is taking part in Operation Encompass.  This is a joint project with Sussex Police which started in January 2019.  The project provides early reporting to schools of any domestic abuse incidents involving children (incidents in which a child was present, ordinarily resides at the incident location or with an involved party).

 

We know that children and young people can be significantly affected through witnessing or being exposed to domestic abuse and this operation will allow our school to better support our students and their families.  A nominated member of school staff, known as a Key Adult, will be trained to liaise with the police. Our Key Adult is Giles Ward, Head of Lower School, and the Deputy Key Adult is Stewart Furini, Head of Upper School. They will be able to use information that has been shared with them, in confidence, to ensure that the right support is available should it be required. We are keen to offer the best support available to our students and we believe this is going to be extremely beneficial for all those involved.

 

Additional information about Operation Encompass is available at www.operationencompass.org  

 

Information about a wide range of local services for families is available at www.familyinfobrighton.org.uk 

 

If you have any concerns or questions then please contact our Key Adults and they will be happy to discuss this further.