Child Right Law | School Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy | Child Safety And Health Tips | Healthy Safety

Child Right Law | School Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy | Child Safety And Health Tips | Healthy Safety

Safeguarding is the protection of children from harm and abuse. It involves promoting the welfare of children and young people, as well as protecting them from any kind of risk or danger.

The aim of safeguarding is to ensure that all children have a positive experience within their family, education, social and community environments by providing support and protection when needed.

 

Is safeguarding children the same as child protection?

No, safeguarding children is not the same as child protection.

Safeguarding and child protection are very closely linked, but they’re not the same thing. Safeguarding is a broader term that involves identifying risks, as well as implementing strategies to reduce potential harm or abuse.

Child protection measures involve specific interventions to protect children from any form of significant harm. It should be noted that child protection measures may be necessary in cases where there is a risk of abuse or neglect, but not necessarily in all cases of safeguarding.

Simply put, child protection is how we respond to harm identified; safeguarding children is to prevent that harm from happening.

 

What are the 6 principles of child safeguarding?

1. Promote the welfare and safety of children and young people

2. Be alert to any signs of harm or abuse

3. Strengthen resilience within families by building relationships with adults

4. Develop effective multi-agency partnerships to safeguard children

5. Empower children and young people to keep themselves safe

6. Take action to address any identified risks or concerns about the welfare of children and young people.

These principles form the basis for effective child safeguarding and are integral to the work of social workers in promoting safe environments for children.

 

What are the 5 Ps of safeguarding children?

The 5 Ps of safeguarding children are a set of principles for working with vulnerable children. They stand for:

1. Prevention – identifying potential risks and intervening early to reduce the likelihood of harm occurring

2. Protection – taking action to protect children from any form of significant harm

3. Partnership – working effectively in partnership with other agencies and professionals to ensure the best outcomes for children

4. Participation – involving children in decision-making processes, so they can take an active role in protecting themselves

5. Perseverance – continuing to work together to support children and young people, even when there are no easy solutions.

 

 

CHILD RIGHT LAW

* Every Child has the right to Life, Survival and Development.

* Every Child has the Right to Education.

* Every Child has the Right to Healthcare
Services.

* Every Child has the Right to be Protected from Abuse and Exploitation.

* Every Child has the Right to Identity.

* Every Child has the Right to Participate
and Express their Views in Matters Affecting their Existence.

* Every Child has the Right to Freedom of
Speech.

 

 

SCHOOL SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION POLICY

* Creating an environment to encourage children to develop a positive self image

* Encouraging children to develop a sense of independence and autonomy in a way that is appropriate to their age, stage and development.

* Valving them, listening to and protecting them.

* Providing a safe and secure environment for all children.

* Sharing concerns with relevant agencies and involving parent and children appropriately.

* Sharing information about child protection and good practice with children, parents, staff and volunteer.

 

 

CHILD SAFETY AND HEALTH TIPS

* Safety Rule 1 – know your name, your parent phone number and your home address.

* Safety Rule 2 – Do not eat anything given to you by strangers.

* Safety Rule 3 – Do not go anywhere with someone you don’t know (strangers).

* Safety Rule 4 – Always raise an alarm when you see a suspicious movement.

* Safety Rule 5 – Do not share your home personal information online or with someone you don’t know.

 

HEALTHY TIPS

* Healthy Tips 1 – Always wash your hand very well with soap and water before eating.

* Healthy Tips 2 – Always sleep early in order to regulate your mental and physical health.

* Healthy Tips 3 – Always eat balance diet to help in the betterment of your health and help in boosting the immune system.

* Healthy Tips 4 – Do not take in alcohol or any substance that can damage your body.

* Healthy Tips 5 – Bullying should be prevented among the pupils in order to safeguard the healthy condition of every child.