Safeguarding

Westwood Safeguarding notice (1)

All staff can be contacted by calling the school or via email, stating the name of the DSL you wish to speak to.

Telephone: 01502 565673
Email: office@westwoodprimary.org or safeguarding@westwoodprimary.org 

IF YOU HAVE CONCERNS FOR THE IMMEDIATE SAFETY OF A CHILD PLEASE DIAL 999

Safeguarding Policy - 2025-26

KCSIE 2025

Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023

Suffolk County Council has a wide range of responsibilities in respect of Children and Young People (CYP). They work with third parties, including, but not limited to, education providers, the NHS and the voluntary sector.

They also hold information on children and their families to whom they provide a service in order to help them support you and your family.

What is an Early Help Assessment?

Early Help Assessment (EHA) – this is a way of working with families who need help. 

An Early Help Assessment (EHA) will put the needs of the family at the heart of any decisions made. It is a shared assessment tool and aims to identify needs as soon as possible and bring together services to offer co-ordinated support.   

The EHA is a voluntary process and used by people working for organisations including school, children centres and health services who know the child and family well. 

The focus of the EHA is the child/children and their views are an essential part of the process.  The EHA process does not guarantee that a service will be provided, but it does provide evidence of a need for further information and support.

Would an EHA help my family?

If you or those who work with your family feel your child needs extra help because they have some unmet needs, you can choose to begin an EHA.

An EHA may be useful if your child is experiencing a range of difficulties; these might be around their emotional wellbeing or around their behaviour in the home or the local community. Most often it is when there is a combination of difficulties.

Usually, if the only difficulty you and your child are experiencing is around your child’s behaviour at school, an EHA may not be appropriate.

Who can help me with it?

Mrs Emma Smith, our Parent and Family Liaison Officer, in school is able to complete the EHA referral process with you. This will involve talking with her about yours and schools worries, concerns and hopes for the future.

Mrs Emma Smith will support you throughout the referral process and continue to support you and your family alongside the allocated FSP.

What's next?

Once an EHA has been submitted, the team will assess the information and a decision will made on whether the referral is accepted.

If successful you will be allocated a Family Support Practitioner from the Early Help team to support you and your family.

What is Early Help?

This service provides support that has been identified through the Early Help Assessment (EHA) process that is not available from other services. 

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Early Help can also prevent further problems arising.  

The Family Support Team have Family Support Practitioners who offer help and advice to families in need with difficulties such as parenting, safety planning, mediation and direct work with children/young people. 

They arrange Family Network Meetings to bring together family, friends, community and professional support to help the family as a whole. 

Help and Advice

Mrs Emma Smith is available to support, advise and signpost families.

Here are some sites that are really useful for parents and carers:

Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership: Our approach to Early Help

Reporting a concern about a child / young person

Help, advice and support for families in Suffolk

  • Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership
    The Suffolk Safeguarding Partnership (Suffolk County Council, Suffolk Police, Suffolk Healthcare services) works to protect children and young people and adults at risk of harm, neglect and exploitation in Suffolk.

  • Childline
    Childline is yours – a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything.

  • Homestart
    Home-Start in Suffolk is the county's largest family support charity. Their vision is that every child in Suffolk is given the best start in life because of the love, support & guidance they receive from their parents, guardians or the people performing the role of their parents.

Name of Organisation Description Telephone Numbers Website 
Customer First Reporting safeguarding concerns about a child 0808 8004005

Reporting a child at risk of harm, abuse or neglect (safeguarding)

Homestart Self referral form 01473 621104 Self Referral Form
Waveney Domestic Violence & Abuse Forum Support for those experiencing domestic violence & abuse in Waveney

01502 572143 07906245979

www.waveneydvforum.org.uk
Domestic Violence National 24hr Helpline Support for those experiencing domestic violence & abuse 0808 2000 247  
Childline A free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. 0800 1111 https://www.childline.org.uk/

Suffolk Police

Suffolk Constabulary 01473 613500 https://www.suffolk.police.uk/
Health Visitor Health Visitors are qualified nurses or midwives with specialist community public health training and can offer families with children aged 0 to 5 years

0345 607 8866

(alternatively you can contact your local children's centre)

https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/children-families-and-learning/childrens-health