Safeguarding

Tywyn Primary School

Designated Safeguarding & Child Protection Officers

Chair of Governors – Cllr Ted Latham

Useful telephone Numbers:

Anneliese Donovan:  (01639) 763363

LEA Designated Child Protection Officer

John Burge(01639) 763598

Pupil Parent Support

What does safeguarding mean?

  • Protecting children from maltreatment
  • Keeping children safe from harm such as illness, abuse and injury
  • Preventing impairment of children’s health and development
  • Ensuring that children grow up in a safe and effective environment
  • Creating opportunities from optimal life chance in order to enter adulthood successfully

What happens if we have a concern about a child?

All safeguarding concerns are recorded on ‘My Concern’, an on-line secure platform that allows the school to build a chronology of concerns and offer appropriate advice or support where necessary, including support from outside agencies.  Serious concerns regarding abuse or neglect will be reported immediately to Sarah McHugh, Rhiannon Williams, Kate Handbury, Paula Jones or Rachel Johns the designated Child Protection officers.  They will decide upon the next course of action, e.g. advice from LEA Safeguarding Officer, report to Social Services or contact the Police.

If there are concerns that the child may be at risk, the school must follow the procedures in the Child Protection policy.

How does Tywyn Primary keep my child safe?

It is the school’s responsibility to ensure your child is safe and this is achieved in the following ways:

  • External doors are kept locked at all times and visitors must go to the main entrance and report to the office
  • Pupils are regularly reminded that they must never open the doors to visitors, not even their own parents
  • We ensure that all visitors sign in and sign out so that we know who is on the premises
  • All visitors wear a lanyard to show that they have permission to be on the premises
  • Termly fire drills are carried out so that all staff and children understand the procedure
  • Health and Safety checks are carried out by relevant staff and governors
  • Risk assessments are carried out prior to all off-site visits and activities, as well as some school based activities
  • All staff are subject to DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks prior to joining the school
  • All staff attend Safeguarding & Child protection training
  • First Aid training for staff is regularly updated
  • The school has Designated Child Protection Officers

Open Door Policy

There is an ‘open door’ policy at Tywyn Primary.  Please feel free to make an appointment at any time to discuss any matters that may concern you.  A problem shared is a problem halved!

Daily arrangements

There will be members of staff at the main gates every morning and at the appropriate gates in the evenings to welcome parents and children. We kindly ask that you leave your child/children with that member of staff.  Can all parents please refrain from entering the school to coincide with LEA Regulations.

Thank you for your co-operation.

Mrs Sarah McHugh

Entrance and Exits for Pupils?

Class  Entry / Exit
NurseryNursary Yard Gate  
ReceptionFP Yard Gate  
Year 1FP Yard Gate  
Year 2FP Yard Gate  
Year 3Junior Yard Gate  
Year 4Junior Yard Gate  
Year 5Junior Yard Gate  
Year 6Junior Yard Gate  

Please see our keeping safe online page for information relating to online safety.

For HWB resources regarding keeping safe online please click here. 

Information For Families

Keeping LGBTQ+ children and young people safe from sexual abuse

Keeping children with learning disabilities safe from sexual abuse

Keeping children safe from sexual abuse

Information for parents and carers with a learning disability

Keeping ethnic minority children safe from sexual abuse