3:00pm – 7:30pm (Mon-Fri)
10:00am – 7:00pm (Sat)
10:00am – 5:00pm (Sun)
Enam Childcare is committed to building a ‘culture of safety’ in which the children in our care are protected from abuse, harm and radicalisation. The Club will respond promptly and appropriately to all incidents or concerns regarding the safety of a child that may occur. The Club’s Child Protection procedures comply with all relevant legislation and with guidance issued by the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB).
There will be a Child Protection Officer (CPO) available at all times while the Club is in session. The CPO coordinates child protection issues and liaises with external agencies (eg Social Services, the LSCB and Ofsted). The Club’s designated CPO is Ruzi Alam.
Emotional abuse is the persistent emotional maltreatment of a child so as to cause severe and persistent adverse effects on the child’s emotional development. It may involve making the child feel that they are worthless, unloved, or inadequate. Some level of emotional abuse is involved in all types of maltreatment of a child, though it may occur alone. Physical abuse can involve hitting, shaking, throwing, poisoning, burning, drowning, suffocating or otherwise causing physical harm to a child. Physical harm may be also caused when a parent or carer feigns the symptoms of, or deliberately causes, ill health to a child.
Sexual abuse involves forcing or enticing a child to take part in sexual activities, whether or not the child is aware of what is happening. This can involve physical contact, or non-contact activities such as showing children sexual activities or encouraging them to behave in sexually inappropriate ways.
Neglect is the persistent failure to meet a child’s basic physical and emotional needs. It can involve a failure to provide adequate food, clothing and shelter, to protect a child from physical andemotional harm, to ensure adequate supervision or to allow access to medical treatment.
Signs of possible abuse and neglect may include:
When a child makes a disclosure to a member of staff, that member of staff will:
Children are vulnerable to abuse by their peers. Peer-on-peer abuse is taken seriously by staff and will be subject to the same child protection procedures as other forms of abuse. Staff are aware of the potential uses of information technology for bullying and abusive behaviour between young people.
Staff will not dismiss abusive behaviour as normal between young people. The presence of one or more of the following in relationships between children should always trigger concern about the possibility of peer-on-peer abuse:
All childcare settings have a legal duty to protect children from the risk of radicalisation and being drawn into extremism. There are many reasons why a child might be vulnerable to radicalisation, eg:
Signs that a child might be at risk of radicalisation include:
All information about the suspected abuse or disclosure, or concern about radicalisation, will be recorded on the Logging a concern form as soon as possible after the event. The record should include:
For minor concerns regarding radicalisation, the CPO will contact the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB). For more serious concerns the CPO will contact the Police on the non-emergency number (101), or the anti-terrorist hotline on 0800789 321. For urgent concerns the CPO will contact the Police using 999.
If anyone makes an allegation of child abuse against a member of staff:
The Club promotes awareness of child abuse and the risk of radicalisation through its staff training. The Club ensures that:
Use of mobile phones and cameras Photographs will only be taken of children with their parents’ permission. Only the club camera will be used to take photographs of children at the Club, except with the express permission of the manager.
Neither staff nor children nor visitors may use their mobile phones to take photographs at the Club. For more details see our E-Safety Policy.
Social Care: 0300 123 5010
Social Care out of hours contact: 0300 123 5022
LSCB (Local Safeguarding Children Board): 0300 123 5012/0300 123 5022
Police: 101 (non-emergency) or 999 (emergency)
Anti-terrorist hotline: 0800 789 32
NSPCC: 0808 800 500
Ofsted: 0300 123 1231