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Who Do You SAFEGUARDING
AT THE REGENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Talk to?
Home–School
Collaboration
and Student
If something doesn’t feel right, you can al-
ways talk to someone. We’re here to listen,
support, and help. Safety
Safeguarding posters are placed on
every floor in every building, featuring At Regent, we believe that safeguard-
the names and photos of our Designat- ing is a shared responsibility.
ed Safeguarding Lead (DSL), Deputy DSL Parents are our partners in protect-
(DDSL), and Safeguarding Officers, who ing children, both online and offline.
are also the Heads of Year. We encourage open communica-
tion between home and school, and
How Do You raise a we are always ready to listen and re-
spond. Together, we can ensure that
Concern? every student feels safe, seen, and
supported.
If you see something, say some-
If you’re in school, go directly to the DSL
thing—your voice can protect some-
(Mrs Patsy), the DDSL (Mrs Ajala), or any
one else.
of the Safeguarding Officers to share your
concern.
If you’re at home or prefer writing, email
your concern to:
• dslsec@regentschoolabuja.com
• avpsim@regentschoolabuja.com
All concerns will be taken seriously and
handled promptly and confidentially.
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