Safeguarding in Education Team - Hackney Education
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Who are we?
The Safeguarding in Education Team help to ensure school staff and others working in education are promoting the welfare of the children in their settings.
"Protecting children from maltreatment, preventing impairment of children's health or development, ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care; and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes. Children includes everyone under the age of 18.”
Source: Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022
What do we do?
The Safeguarding in Education Team can provide information, training, advice and guidance including:
- Advice and guidance to educational establishments, early years settings and childminders on safeguarding and child protection concerns, including allegations against staff
- Safeguarding and child protection training for all early years settings and childminders, schools (through the Continuous Professional Development Programme) and Hackney Education staff
- Training for Designated Safeguarding Leads
- Bespoke training for early years establishments upon request (Bespoke training for schools can be accessed through external training providers)
Other available training includes:
- Safe practice training, managing allegations training and safeguarding training for parents
- Disseminating best practice regarding safeguarding by drawing on latest safeguarding guidance and research
- Contribution to and delivery of City and Hackney Safeguarding Children's Partnership training packages
This service helps provide an overview of the relevant legislative, statutory and advisory guidance that those who come into contact with children and their families MUST be aware of.
Who is responsible for safeguarding children?
Everyone has a role to play in safeguarding children. Staff in schools, colleges, Early Years settings and Childminders are particularly important as they may be the first to notice something concerning and provide help for children, to prevent concerns or situations from escalating.
Schools and colleges, Early Years settings and Childminders and their staff are part of the wider safeguarding system for children and should work with; social care, the police, health services and others to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm.
The Safeguarding in Education Team can provide practical guidance in relation to safeguarding policies, record keeping and referrals to Children's Social Care including Hackney's Disabled Children's Service where the concern may be more specific to disability related complexity.
To help with this a range of useful resources can be found on Hackney's Services for Schools including:
- Hackney Education's Safeguarding and Child Protection Handbook
- Hackney Education's Preventing Bullying Statement
- Hackney Education's Domestic Abuse Guidance
- Working together to safeguard children
- Keeping children safe in education
- What to do if you’re worried a child is being abused
- City of London & Hackney Safeguarding Children Partnership
- Guidance for safer working practice for those working with children and young people in education settings
- Multi-agency statutory guidance on female genital mutilation
- Information sharing - Advice for practitioners providing safeguarding services to children, young people, parents and carers (March 2015)
- The common inspection framework: education, skills and early years
- Towards safer organisations
- London Child Protection Procedures and Practice Guidance
- A Guide to Child Performance Licensing
View information and resources from Hackney Education's Safeguarding in Education Team.
Hackney Education Revised Positive Handling Guidance for Schools and Settings
The revised guidance document sets out Hackney Education's position in relation to the use of reasonable force and physical restraint in schools and settings across the borough. It details the legal position and best practice in this area.
Hackney Education believes everyone has a right to:
- Recognition of their unique identity;
- Be treated with respect and dignity;
- Learn and work in a safe environment;
- Be protected from harm, violence, assault and acts of verbal abuse.
This latest version of the document seeks to provide comprehensive guidance to schools and settings. The guidance also considers best practice, de-escalation strategies, non- verbal techniques, and issues to avoid when effectively managing challenging behaviour. This guidance should also prove essential in reducing potential allegations made against education staff if physical interventions can be proven to be supported by effective training and guidance.
View Hackney Education's - Positive Handling Guidance for Schools and Settings. Included in this document are model policies. To use the model policies copy and paste the relevant information and insert your settings name.
SEND Local Offer
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Early Years and Pregnancy 0-4
Primary 4 -10
Secondary 11-14
Preparing for Adulthood 14-18
Parents and Carers - SEN Provision Type
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- Universal
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 8820 7773 020 8820 7773
- Katherine.cracknell@hackney.gov.uk
- Website
- www.hackneyservicesforschools.co.uk/.../safeguarding-education
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Where to go
- Name
- Hackney Education 3rd Floor
- Address
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Hackney Service Centre
1 Hillman Street
Hackney
- Postcode
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E8 1DY
View E8 1DY on a map - Venue Notes
Buses: 30, 38, 388, 55, 106, 236, 242, 253, 276, 277, D6
Train: London Fields, Hackney Central, Hackney Downs
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- Afternoon
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Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm
Other details
- Who is eligible?
Early years settings, educational establishments and Hackney Education staff can contact the service directly
- What to do if you have a complaint
The Safeguarding in Education Team welcomes all forms of feedback, to help inform and improve the service.
To comment or complain about the service you received please, begin by speaking to any member of the team.
Service managers are available to discuss concerns or complaints. The aim is to resolve matters quickly where possible.
If you are still not happy with the service you can raise your concerns formally. This means someone who is not part of the service will look at your feedback or concern and see if anything can or needs to be done to help make things better.
If you need to make a formal complaint you can use the London Borough of Hackney complaints procedure.
Costs
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- Free
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