Child Protection
Pupil safety is crucially important to us. We are very aware of the need to identify and protect children who are at risk. In recognition of this, North Lanarkshire Council has clear policies and procedures, to ensure all children are protected from harm. If a member of staff has reasonable cause to believe that a child may have been subjected to harm, this will immediately be referred to the Head Teacher. The Head Teacher will, in turn, follow council procedures and notify Social Work, who will make a decision whether or not to pursue the Notification of Concern. Every adult in Scotland has a role in ensuring all our children and young people are safe and protected from harm, at all times and in all situations. If you have any concerns regarding a child’s wellbeing or safety then we ask that you notify the Head Teacher immediately, as the Head Teacher is responsible for the school’s actions in response to Child Protection concerns.
If there are any Child Protection concerns the Head Teacher or the Child Protection Co-ordinator will follow North Lanarkshire Child Protection Procedures and Guidelines.
Child Protection Co-ordinator
Mrs Gillian Brady – Head Teacher
Telephone – 01236 632150
Adult Protection
The council has responsibility under the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 for the protection and support of adults at risk of harm within North Lanarkshire. Its employees therefore have the responsibility to ensure the welfare of all adults at risk of harm, with whom they come into contact, as well as providing the highest possible standard of care for some of the most vulnerable members of society. If there are any Adult Protection concerns the Head Teacher or the Adult Protection Co-ordinator will follow North Lanarkshire’s Adult Protection Procedures and Guidelines.
Adult Protection Co-ordinator
Mrs Gillian Brady – Head Teacher
Telephone – 01236 632150