Trauma Informed Contact and Care

Dear Young People, Parents/Carers,

From March 2022, Fenwick Primary School and E.C.C.  has been  part of the  council wide Trauma Informed Contact and Care approach.

Trauma Informed Contact and Care (TICC) is a unique Police and Education early intervention safeguarding and wellbeing partnership, which supports children and young people exposed to domestic abuse.

Being part of Trauma Informed Contact and Care means that our school will receive a notification from Police Scotland before the start of the next school day when a child or young person in our school has been involved in or exposed to a domestic abuse incident in the previous 24 hours.

The information is given in strict confidence to one of two school designated contacts, who will be the Head Teacher, Depute Head Teacher or Child Protection Co-ordinator. This will enable support to be given dependent on the wellbeing needs and wishes of the child.

The designated contact in our school is Rhona McKillop (DHT) who has received an additional briefing about Trauma Informed Contact and Care and the impact of Domestic Abuse on children and young people.

This notification process will be subject to an evaluation process at  and should you wish any further information please request this from one of the above designated contacts.

Trauma Informed Contact and Care supports us to get it right for every child.

Yours sincerely
Rhona McKillop
Depute Head Teacher

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