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Safeguarding
We are dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community.
Our top priority is to provide an environment where students feel secure and supported in achieving their full potential. If you have any safeguarding concerns regarding a student enrolled at Shooters Hill Sixth Form College, please feel free to contact our designated safeguarding lead via email.
MY VOICE
We are committed to ensuring everyone feels safe, supported, and heard. My Voice provides a confidential platform for you to report concerns about yourself or others, including issues related to bullying, mental health, or safety. You can choose to report anonymously or share your details if you would like a follow-up.
Every report is treated with seriousness, and our safeguarding team will carefully review and respond to each case. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please reach out to a trusted adult, the safeguarding team, or contact emergency services.
Your voice is important - together, we can help keep our community safe.
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Working Together to Safeguard Children
OUR SAFEGUARDING TEAM
Danville Berbeck
Assistant Principal and Strategic DSL
- Responsible for strategic planning of safeguarding initiatives, staffing and resource
Joanna Deslandes
Head of Behaviour and Safeguarding DSL
- Responsible for management of the safeguarding team and services
Glenda Cramer
Deputy DSL
- Responsible for assisting the DSL with safeguarding cases and agency liaison
Sarah Webb
Behaviour & Safeguarding Coordinator
- Responsible for coordinating safeguarding and behaviour measures
Munis Ogunbiyi
Behaviour & Safeguarding Coordinator
- Responsible for coordinating safeguarding and behaviour measures
Rose Reed
Children Looked After
- Responsible for students in care or leaving care
"Students are safe and secure in their learning environments and feel that the college is safe and inclusive."
- Ofsted 2019
ONLINE SAFETY
We are committed to raising awareness amongst our staff and students about the risks they may encounter online, particularly on social media platforms. To support this effort, we encourage parents to get involved and help reinforce these messages at home. We have created a range of posters and materials to raise awareness of our e-safety campaign amongst staff and students, and we would like parents to be informed and engaged with this initiative as well.
To support this, parents can download and install various resources on their home computers using the links provided below, helping us continue to promote e-safety.
For more information on e-safety, please visit these websites.