Page 16 - TRPS Newsletter Volume 6 Issue 22
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Safeguarding
Safeguarding Together in safety, we stand strong—
one fist bump, one promise, one safe
school.
Keeping Ourselves Safe Every Day
S
afeguarding simply means keeping Who We
ourselves safe, happy, and protected. In
our school, we all have a responsibility to Can Talk To
stay safe and to speak up when
something does not feel right.
We can speak to:
How We Can Keep Our class teacher
Any teacher in school
Ourselves Safe Teaching assistants or other trusted
staff
The Designated Safeguarding Lead
(DSL) or Deputy DSL
We can protect ourselves by:
Staying close to our friends and
trusted adults in school Safeguarding is
Following school rules during lessons, everyone’s
break time, and activities
Being careful and kind in what we say responsibility—
and do
Saying “no” if anything makes us feel speaking up today
uncomfortable or unsafe
Being careful when talking to people keeps us safe
we do not know tomorrow.
Making safe choices both in school
and when using devices
Mrs. Janet Umaru
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
THE REGENT SCHOOL 16 THE REGENT SCHOOL 17

