Safeguarding
Safeguarding Team
Mrs Curtis - Headteacher

Mr Browne - Deputy Headteacher

Mr Brown - Safeguarding Lead/ Pupil Engagement Welfare Officer

Mrs McDonald - Pastoral Care Worker

Mr Harrison - Safeguarding Governor

Mr Saunders - Assistant Head teacher

To contact our Safeguarding team please email: contact.safeguarding@talbotprimary.org.uk
Useful Safeguarding and Family Websites
Mental Health support for young people and families
If parents/ carers require additional mental health support, the following charities are available to support:
- Mind
Information and support as well as helplines for people experiencing mental health problems and their friends and families. - Rethink Mental Illness
Advice as well as services and support for people affected by mental illness and their friends and families. - Samaritans
Round-the-clock confidential support for people going through a tough time. - SANE
Emotional support to people affected by mental health problems and their families and friends.
Are you concerned about online safety?
The internet is a fantastic resource of information and entertainment. However there are many examples of ways children can be exposed to danger and risk online without proper supervision and guidance. As a parent, the balance between giving your child the freedom to explore and learn, and keeping them safe can be difficult. Your child may not feel they need a parents support however it is vital you support them whilst they learn to use technology safely.
Is it just online safety that I need to think about?
No. Mobile phones, tablets, games consoles and any electronic device that can share information, pictures or video need to be considered.
What are the potential issues with online safety and technology?
Childnet lists many topics that give information about potential problems of going online and using technology. These include, cyberbullying, grooming and in-app purchases. For more information visit their website here.
In addition, the Government has produced advice for parents and carers about cyberbullying here.
How do I know if a game, film or book is suitable for my child?
This can be a difficult question to answer because all children mature at different rates. Parental intuition is always important, but if you want to get advice and reviews from other parents, Common Sense Media provides a comprehensive search facility with information about age appropriateness.
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
How can I protect my child?
It’s important you spend time reading and researching matters related to online safety and discuss this with your child at home. Whilst open and frank conversations with a child can be difficult, it is vital you do this to keep them safe. In addition, you can ‘take control’ of how they use the internet and technology. Please visit the NSPCC guide here.
Where else can I get help and support?
If you have concerns please speak with the school.
In addition, the following websites contain useful information:
https://www.internetmatters.org/
https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/ai-voice-clone-scams
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/parents-and-carers
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
Net Aware update from the NSPCC – UK Safer Internet Centre
www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/our-work/digital/
Latest concerns and trends- October 2025
Salt Challenge:
Salt & Ice Challenge – Risks to Children and Young People September 2025 Background The “Salt and Ice Challenge” is an online trend where young people place salt on their skin and press ice on top for as long as possible. This creates a chemical reaction, rapidly lowering the temperature and causing cryogenic (cold) burns, similar to frostbite. Children and young people may underestimate the harm as the cold numbs the skin, masking pain until significant damage has occurred. Risks • Secondor third-degree burns, potential need for skin grafts, lasting scarring, nerve damage, and impact on wellbeing.
What’s Ap Concerns
The 'Add Everyone' WhatsApp group is recirculating amongst children. This group has been highlighted as a significant safeguarding concern due to the potential to expose children and young people to explicit, abusive and harmful content.
The group's purpose is to invite children to join a chat that contains inappropriate content and encourage them to add inappropriate comments and add other children but not their parents or safe adults. Children as young as 9 have been reported as being on this group.
Changes to Early Help for parents- commenced from April 2025
Self referral Early Help parenting support– Please use if you need support. Early Help As part of the new Early Help BCP strategy parents are encouraged to use the Early Help advise point for support with challenging behaviour, family support or parenting advise (information on left of page). Please visit: Family hubs, early help and outreach centres.
Family hubs, early help and outreach centres
Our Safeguarding Curriculum
Safeguarding Newsletters
Autumn 1 2025-26 Safeguarding Newsletter
May 2025 Safeguarding Newsletter
February 2025 Safeguarding Newsletter
November 2024 Safeguarding Newsletter
February 2024 Safeguarding Newsletter
November 2023 Safeguarding Newsletter
Parents and Carers guide to Safeguarding
- Operation Encompass Talbot Statement.pdf
- Why was Operation Encompass created? : Operation Encompass
- Keeping children safe in education 2025-26 Part One
- Keeping children safe in education 2025-26
Parents Guide to Keeping Children Safe in Education in Different Languages
- Updated_KeepingChildrenSafe_Portugese.docx.pdf
- Updated_Keeping Children Safe_Traditional Chinese.docx.pdf
- Updated_KeepingChildrenSafe_Korean.pdf
- UPDATED_KeepingChildrenSafe_Polish.pdf
- Updated_KeepingChildrenSafe_Bengali.docx.pdf
- Keeping Children Safe_Turkish.pdf
- Updated_Keeping Children Safe_Romanian.pdf
- Keeping-Children-Safe-in-Education-Ukrainian.pdf
Behaviour Policy
Online Safety Portal
Good Morning,
I am pleased to share with you the Hamwic Online Portal. The Portal has been designed to support for parents with online support.
Dear Parent,
Find out how to keep your child safe online.
Don’t forget that the Online Safety Hub is now live! You can access it for free here:
https://hamwic.onlinesafetyhub.uk/
The Online Safety Hub is a brand-new online resource with lots of expert advice and guidance to help you manage your child's safety online as a parent.
It includes information on the latest hot topics when it comes to keeping children safe, such as how to manage your child's screen time, understand the latest gaming platforms, what they mean for your child’s safety and lots more.
We’re also offering you as a parent, a free Qustodio account facilitating parental controls on any individual device and free premium access for 30 days. Gain more visibility on what’s going on in your child’s online world. Block dangerous content, introduce screen-free schedules, receive alerts for inappropriate content, keep tabs on their location and more. Follow the link to create your free account
https://www.qustodio.com/en/30-days-school-special/?utm_source=internal&utm_med
ium=OSHub&utm_campaign=hamwic
If you have any questions on any of the above, please get in touch.
Many thanks
Mr C Brown
DSL
Up and Coming courses for Parents
Talking about self-harm
Date: Thursday 27 November
Time: 12.30pm - 2pm
This webinar is aimed at anyone who supports young people, such as parents, carers, teachers, youth workers, tutors and lecturers.
The session aims to:
• Discuss what is self-harm
• Understand the risk factors and vulnerabilities
• Learn practical guidance and how to support a young person
Please see visit the Charlie Waller Trust.
Report a Safeguarding Incident
Child Exploitation and Online Protection
Reporting harmful content https://reportharmfulcontent.com/?lang=en-gb
Reporting to Childline https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/report-remove/
IWF link for parents https://www.iwf.org.uk/en/uk-report/
Reporting to COPD https://www.ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting/
BCP Children’s services
First Response
T. 01202 123334 Monday to Thursday: 8.30am to 5.15pm, Friday: 8.30am to 4.45pm or email
Out of hours
T. 01202 738256 or email