Safeguarding
Safeguarding of our pupils is of paramount importance at The Holy Family Catholic Primary School.
All members of staff are subject to a full, enhanced, DBS check prior to employment and 'Safer Recruitment' procedures are followed.
All members of staff receive regular and ongoing training to confirm procedures in school, to maintain current knowledge of safeguarding issues and to promote continued vigilance.
The school takes the Safeguarding of children very seriously, Parents with any concerns about a child's welfare should bring these concerns to the schools attention. If you have any concerns please speak to the Class Teacher.
Safeguarding Team
Designated Safeguarding Lead (incl. Prevent)
Megan Underhill - Headteacher
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads:
Charlotte Harris - DHT
Natalie Smith - AHT
Georgina Kershaw - AHT and SENCO
Patricia Avis - Family Liaison Officer
Teressa Harvey - Pupil Welbeing mentor and Councilor
Safeguarding Governors
Keith Mewes
Claire Nursey
Admin
Daisy Webb
Policy Statement on Safer Recruitment
The Holy Family Catholic Primary School is committed to the safeguarding and protection of all children, young people and adults within our school community. We will carefully select, train and support all those with any responsibility within the School, in line with Safer Recruitment principles of the KSCMP (Kent Safeguarding Children Multi-agency Partnership).
This means that we will:
- Ensure that our recruitment and selection processes are inclusive, fair, consistent and transparent.
- Take all reasonable steps to prevent those who might harm children who may be vulnerable, from taking up in our school, positions of respect, responsibility or authority where they are trusted by others.
- Adhere to safer recruitment legislation, guidance and standards, responding positively to changing understandings of good safer recruitment practice.
- Always seek advice from human resources personnel to achieve best possible practice.
- Ensure training on safer recruitment practice guidance is maintained and relevant to current legislation and guidelines
- Ensure our systems for monitoring adherence to safer recruitment practice are reviewed on a termly basis and documented as such, at an annual EGC.\
Useful Information
Children Missing Education - Statutory Guidance
Stay Safe from online sexual exploitation
NSPCC whistleblowing-advice-line-poster
10 top tips for safe and effective Remote Learning
Child Protection and safeguarding policy
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Parental-Controls-booklet-2024
Children Missing Education Statutory guidance for local authorities and advice for other groups on helping children who are missing education get back into it.
Vodafone Digital Parenting Advice for parents on keeping their children safe online.
Keeping Children Safe in education Statutory guidance for schools and colleges on safeguarding children and safer recruitment.
Online Safety
Online Safety is an integral part of every unit in our Computing Scheme of Work, Kapow! It is taught both explicitly and on an ad hoc basis.
As well as a focused Online Safety Day, lessons concentrate on teaching children how to keep themselves and others safe online. Our daily safeguarding class quiz questions incorporate online safety knowledge suited to the year group. Our teaching aims to highlight the positive uses of technology and explore the role we all play in helping to create a better and safer online community both in school and at home.
Always be careful when you are using the internet. It can help you to keep in touch with your friends and help your education – but it can also cause harm – to you and to others.
Remember help is always available at school if you are having any problems online.
Don’t be afraid to talk to your teacher or another adult at school.
If you or anyone you know is worried about Child Exploitation, Online Protection or anything related to Internet safety please click the link below which will take you to the CEOP reporting website:
Online Safety Links for Parents - advice for parents on keeping their children safe online.
What can parents/carers do to help children keep safe online?
Parental Control Information
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Parental-Controls-booklet-2024
Parental-Controls-booklet-2025
Online safety videos from 2024 - Knowsley
Social Media Updates and warnings
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Andrew_Tate_parent_factsheet_2023
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Moving-to-secondary-back-to-school-August-2025
Online Safety week
Internet-Matters-online-safety-Age-Guide-6-10s
Internet-Matters-online-safety-Age-Guide-11-13
Golden Rules - Online safety information for parents and carers
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Safer Internet Day Newsletter - 2025
Monthly Online Safety Newsletter
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary November 2023_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary October 2023_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary September 2023_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary July 2023_The Holy Family Kent_30-06-2023.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary May 2023_The Holy Family Kent_27-04-2023.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary April 2023_The Holy Family Kent_30-03-2023.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary March 2023_The Holy Family Kent_01-03-2023.pdf
- 2.-Online-Safety-Newsletter-Feb-2023_SID Safer Internet day.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary January 2023_The Holy Family Kent_04-01-2023.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary December 2022_The Holy Family Kent_30-11-2022.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary November 2022_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter October 2022_The Holy Family Kent_30-09-2022.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary September 2022_The Holy Family Kent_01-09-2022.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter July 2022_The Holy Family Kent_30-06-2022.pdf
- Primary Online Safety Newsletter June 2022_The Holy Family Kent_23-05-2022.pdf
- Primary Online Safety Newsletter May 2022_The Holy Family Kent_29-04-2022.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter March _The Holy Family
- Online Safety Newsletter Feb 2022_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Jan 2022_The Holy Family.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Dec 2021_The Holy Family.pdf
- Parental Controls booklet 2021 (1).pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary January 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary February 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary March 2024 _PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter April 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary June 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary July 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter September 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary October 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary November 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter December 2024_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary March 2025_PDF_The Holy Family Kent (1).pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter April 2025_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary May 2025_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary June 2025_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary July 2025_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Sept 2025_PDF_The Holy Family Kent.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Oct 2025_12 The Holy Family Kent_29-09-2025.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary Nov 2025_12 The Holy Family Kent_28-10-2025.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary Dec 2025_12 The Holy Family Kent_28-11-2025.pdf
- Online Safety Newsletter Primary Jan 2026_12 The Holy Family Kent_19-12-2025.pdf
Helpful links to look at with your family
Tips for staying safe online:
- Make sure you keep new online friends strictly online. If someone you don't know asks to be your online friend you must ensure an adult knows about it.
- Know how to use the CEOP Button and how to report it to the CEOP Centre if you are concerned about someone’s online behaviour towards you.