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Safeguarding                                                                    At school, these children may seem unusually anxious or quiet. They often put intense

                                                                                                                                pressure on themselves to succeed in academics or sports. Some may say they are “always

                                                Corner                                                                          alone” or “bored” at home, and they may not receive consistent
                                                                                                                                day-to-day support from home.




                                                DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEAD




          When Children Have

          Everything… Except Time


          This week, we shine a bright light on a

          subtle but important type of neglect that’s
          easy to miss: Affluent Neglect.
          It may sound unusual, but it happens in
          homes where children have all the

          material things they need; but miss out on                                                                             A Kind Reminder
          time, emotional connection, and everyday
          presence. As parents, we can become so                                                                                 It’s the little things that make the biggest difference; chatting on the ride home, sharing

          busy with work, travel, and life that we            Why It Matters?                                                    a meal, laughing together at bedtime. Just a few minutes of genuine connection each
          forget the most valuable gift we can give           Children experiencing affluent neglect                             day can help children feel safe, seen, and loved.
          our children is OURSELVES.                          may:

          What Is Affluent Neglect?                           •  Feel lonely, even when not alone                                Our Committment


          Affluent neglect often occurs in families           •  Worry excessively or fear making                                Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Together, we can ensure that every child
          where children live in comfort, but feel                mistakes                                                       feels safe, respected, and valued — every single day.
          emotionally distant from those they love            •  Feel pressured to be perfect
          most. It’s rarely intentional—just a side           •  Withdraw, act out, or lose confi-

          effect of packed schedules, long workdays,              dence and be unsure of themselves.
          or assuming “they are doing fine.”                                                                     Safeguarding                                                                                                             Safeguarding


























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