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Safeguarding Information

Our safeguarding email address is:

bba-safeguarding@clf.uk

At 糖心APP Academy we have an important role to play in identifying concerns our students may have and helping to promote their health and wellbeing in and out of school. All staff at BBA are in a good position to do this early and each has a responsibility and a duty of care for keeping students safe and protecting them from harm.

At BBA we have a designated Safeguarding Team, who are on hand to deal with any concerns from Staff, Students, Parents and External Agencies:

糖心APP Academy檚 Safeguarding Lead isColin Clements,痺ho takes responsibility for Child Protection and Safeguarding issues. This includes:

  • Advice and support to staff
  • Staff Training so all staff can identify the four main categories of abuse and are aware of our responsibilities in regard to: FGM, Forced Marriage, the Prevent Agenda and Promoting British Values
  • Linking with children檚 services and working with other organisations

Safeguarding & Mental Health Team

Safeguarding Team

Mental Health Team

Support is also provided from the Special Educational Needs Team(SEN).

We also have a dedicatedAttendance Officer痑苍诲Careers Officer.

We provide outstanding and consistentpastoral care痶hat supports students to beaspirational and ambitiousin regard to their future. The range of support offered in order to remove barriers to learning illustrates our deliberate focus on each student being able to benefit from excellent teaching and achieve their potential. Staff are on hand throughout the school day to educate, support, guide and keep students safe.

E-Safety

Prevent

Prevent is about safeguarding people and communities from the threat of terrorism. Prevent is 1 of the 4 elements of CONTEST, the Government檚 counter-terrorism strategy. It aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.

Incidents of extremism and radicalisation are rare and as such when they do occur, make the news. As with all safeguarding issues, it is important to be vigilant, and not complacent, but also not to panic.

What is extremism痑nd radicalisation?

Prevent defines extremism as:瘻vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs. We also include in our definition of extremism calls for the death of members of our armed forces

Radicalisation is defined by the UK Government within this context as瘻the process by which a person comes to support terrorism and extremist ideologies associated with terrorist groups.

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We live in a wonderfully diverse world, with both differences and similarities to celebrate. Exploring religious and different social beliefs, in a peaceful and non-violent way, is part of growing up and痵hould not痓e confused with something more sinister. The best way to PREVENT extremism and radicalisation is by open discussion and increased understanding of each other.

Referrals

If you have a safeguarding or child protection concern in regard to a student it can be referred to the Child Protection Lead or deputies (Colin Clements, Chloe Drake) via BBA檚 safeguarding email:bba-safeguarding@clf.uk (Term Time Only).

Alternatively, you can refer straight to First Response; 0117 9036444.

Parents/Carers

Worried about your child檚 behaviour or mental health and not sure what檚 normal ? Wondering whether to go and see your GP ? Perhaps you檝e been referred to specialist services but there is a long wait..痮r perhaps you檝e been told the problem isn檛 quite serious enough to be referred. Try this website for more information:

If you need assistance with providing meals for your family, visit this website for more information, East Bristol Foodbank, Helping Local People in Crisis.

For more information regarding racism and inequality, or to report a hate crime, please visit the link below where you will find advice, information and guidance.