Ashton Under Hill First School

Shaping Bright Futures Together


Early Help Offer

Ashton Under Hill First School

Safeguarding is at the heart of all we do for our children, parents, staff and community. 

At Ashton under Hill First School we recognise the challenges that families face in bringing up children. Many families experience periods where family life has complications.  There may be times when you need extra help and support. If this is the case please come and talk to us. There are many ways in which we can help as outlined in this offer of early help.

The diagram below shows the range of needs at different levels. We use this graduated approach to make sure we provide the best support for different families’ individual situations.

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Providing early help to our pupils and families means we are more effective in promoting support as soon as we can. Early help means providing support as soon as a problem emerges, at any point in a child’s life, from the foundation years through to their pre-teen years.

Key Personnel:

 

The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is: Mrs Emma Tulley

Contact details:

email: head@ashton.worcs.sch.uk             Phone: 01386 881333

 

 

The Deputy DSl's are : Mrs Jennifer Clements and Miss Lauren Hayward

Contact details:

email: office@ashton.worcs.sch.uk            Phone: 01386 881333

 

 

The nominated safeguarding Governor is : Mr Alan Chattell

Contact details:

email: office@ashton.worcs.sch.uk            Phone: 01386 881333

 

 

The Headteacher is : Mrs Emma Tulley

Contact details:

email: head@ashton.worcs.sch.uk            Phone: 01386 881333

 

 

The Chairman of Governors is: Geoff Mills

Contact details:

email: office@ashton.worcs.sch.uk           Phone: 01386 881333

 

 

What concerns might parents share?

There is a wide range of concerns parents may have.  These can include:

Behaviour management

Sleep issues

Financial difficulties

Housing

Benefits

Bereavement

Domestic Violence

Medical worries

School attendance

The list above is only a brief outline of help that can be offered.  Any problems can be discussed privately and confidentially.  Where staff are unsure of a specific support group they will contact other agencies to ascertain the correct advice.

What support will be on offer?

Sometimes just a chat and sharing ideas can be all it takes to start a positive reaction to a problem.  However within the team we have specific training and skills to share.  These include:

  • Trained Safeguarding Leads
  • SENCO
  • Drawing and Talking Therapy

How will the support be managed?

Initial meetings will be arranged and informal support and ideas will be offered.  Plans and suggestions made will be recorded for future reference. 

Where necessary links may be made with local schools if the issues are affecting the whole family.

At times it may be necessary to complete an Early Help Offer and take advice from other agencies.  This will be discussed and parental consent will be granted before this level of support is used.  There are specific forms that will need to be completed at this stage which will be discussed and shared at all stages.  At this level more formal meetings will be arranged in order to put specific targets in place to support the family and individuals.

Everyone needs help at some time in their lives and therefore an ethos of early help is important for any school. Our coordinated offer of Early Help is outlined in the table below. We believe that early interventions for children or families, in many cases, will prevent children from experiencing harm.

Open Door Policy  The school encourages all parents to discuss concerns as early as possible. The teaching staff are available at either end of the school day so parents can touch base with them regarding minor or ongoing issues. If parents or teachers feel a more extensive meeting would be profitable then this will be arranged at a mutual time to both parties.
1-1 or group support  Where deemed appropriate the school can provide 1-1 sessions and group work to help children tackle issues they may be facing. The trigger for this will be that staff feel the needs are unique or severe enough such that they cannot be met within a classroom setting. These sessions are usually administered by teaching assistants under the guidance of the teaching staff.
Safeguarding Training  The school values Safeguarding training at all levels. The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and the deputy DSL undergo training every 2 years. New staff carry out online safeguarding training as part of their induction. The Headteacher works with the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children’s Boards’ who send alerts to all schools thereby keeping knowledge and awareness of Safeguarding up to date and at the heart of their practice.
Drawing and Talking Mrs Gibbons is a fully trained Drawing and Talking therapist and provides a therapeutic approach to help support children with their emotional and social development as well as other more specific needs.
Accessing External support  The DSL or DDSL (or other members of staff if necessary) readily seek advice from the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children Board (WSCB) in the event of a disclosure, or if they are concerned about a child’s wellbeing.
Domestic Abuse  Staff understand the correlation between Domestic Abuse and Child Protection – Staff are vigilant, listening to the child and making referrals as required. The Front Door is used to monitor those children where domestic abuse is an issue.
FGM and Forced marriage. Staff are trained to recognise signs of FGM and Forced marriage and understand how to respond immediately.
CSE  The school has had training in Child Sexual Exploitation and makes referrals as necessary. Useful link for parents and carers: http://paceuk.info.
Radicalisation  The school has due regard to have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn in to terrorism. All staff have had training in how to spot the signs of radicalisation and extremism and when to refer to the Channel panels.
E-safety The school has an e-safety policy and follows a proactive esafety programme which has been developed by the children themselves and rolled out to classes throughout the school.
Anti-bullying  The school is committed to tacking all forms of bullying and has an anti-bullying policy that governors review regularly. If parents have concerns in this area they can contact the class teacher in the first instance.
School Nurse Every parent has access to the school nurse where matters of health and a child’s well-being can be discussed confidentially.

 

Safeguarding in Worcestershire  Early Help in Worcestershire Booklet