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Safeguarding

Safeguarding is the underpinning ethos of Westfield School. We are committed to educating our students and their parents on how to stay safe. Our ambition for each student is 'outstanding achievement' and this is delivered by establishing a safe, supportive environment where children feel free to learn and achieve their potential. We aim to equip our students with the skills required to keep them happy, healthy and safe both in school and in the community now and into the future.

We recognise that in an ever-changing society our young people are growing up in a challenging and unpredictable environment, which can have additional dangers that may not be readily noticeable. For example, we aim to educate and raise awareness amongst our students of the dangers around social media, online and other forms of grooming, gangs, weapons, sexualised behaviour and exploitation of young people, a rise in the viewing of pornography and its negative impact on relationships, as well as the radical views of extremists. Through our personal, social and health education (PSHE) and pastoral curriculum and support, we endeavour to deepen the knowledge and understanding our students have to enable them to keep themselves safe.

We also pride ourselves on our strong community links and our positive relationships with parents and external agencies. Where students and parents may need to access support and intervention, we seek to support this in a way that is both kind and caring but also structured, clear, and concise.

We recognise that both mental and physical health are relevant to safeguarding and to ensure our young people are equipped to recognise safeguarding concerns and how best to manage these concerns, education around these issues is delivered each academic year with specific events arranged.

Who to talk to during the school day

We have a dedicated safeguarding team at Westfield that includes Dan Griffiths (Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Headteacher), Gary Simmons (SENDCo), Diane Hague (Inclusion and Safeguarding Manager), Mark Clayton (Assistant Headteacher), Alex Davis (Assistant Headteacher), Jess Halliday (Assistant Headteacher), Oliver Spence (Alternative Provision Coordinator) and Julie Swift (Learning Support Coordinator). If you want to speak to someone about any concerns you have for yourself or a child you know, then please email our safeguarding team at: safeguarding@westfield.chorustrust.org.

Alternatively, please contact our school reception and they will find you the right person to talk to.

If you do not want to speak to someone face to face, there are organisations you can call, which are listed at the bottom of this page. You can speak to them in confidence about any problem you or a friend has. You don’t have to give your name if you don’t want to.

Remember: there is always someone you can talk to; everyone has a right to be safe.

Who to contact during school holidays or when school is closed

Westfield School provides safeguarding support Monday–Friday (9am–3pm) throughout school holiday periods (excluding bank holidays). If you have any safeguarding concerns/questions you wish to raise during any school holiday or closure, please email the safeguarding team at: safeguarding@westfield.chorustrust.org.

Summer holidays 2025

The school will close for the summer break at 3.30pm on 18 July 2025.

If you believe that a child or young person is at risk of immediate harm, please call:

  • the police on 999 or
  • Sheffield Safeguarding Hub on 0114 273 4855 (24 hours)

If you need to speak to a member of staff regarding a safeguarding matter, please use the following numbers:

  • Jessica Halliday: 07943 938 928 (21– 25 July)
  • Julie Swift: 07903 632 307 (28 July – 1 August)
  • Diane Hague: 07903 632 298 (4 – 6 August)
  • Julie Swift: 07903 632 307 (7 – 8 August)
  • Oliver Spence: 07903 632 307 (11 – 13 August)
  • Dan Griffiths (designated safeguarding lead): 07951 025 035 (14 August)
  • Mark Clayton: 07535 593 784 (15 & 18–20 August)
  • Dan Griffiths (designated safeguarding lead): 07951 025 035 (21 & 22 August and 26 – 29 August)

Please note, school reopens on Wednesday 3 September 2025 for Years 7 and 11. School reopens to all year groups: 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 on Thursday 4 September.

You can also contact the school safeguarding email: safeguarding@westfield.chorustrust.org, or directly email the Designated Safeguarding Lead, Dan Griffiths.

Staff individual emails will be periodically checked over the holiday period. If your query is urgent, please contact enquiries@westfield.chorustrust.org.

Online safety - growing up online

As your child grows and becomes more independent, it is only natural that they take this independence online. In our teenage years we explore, try new things and sometimes push boundaries and take risks; this is an essential part of growing up.

With the potential that the online world and new technology offers, young people now have access to huge opportunities. They use technology to express themselves, explore, and be creative; it has changed the way they communicate.

The internet has changed all of our lives, and your child has grown up during this change. Many of the things that confuse, baffle or even scare us are part of the every day for them. For many of us, this can all be a bit too much.

Whether you’re a technophobe or a technophile, it’s still likely that you’ll be playing catch-up with the way your child is using the internet.

You might wonder whether what they are doing is safe, and you might also be thinking 'how can I be as good a parent online as I am offline?'

Below are some telephone numbers, organisations and websites that can provide useful safeguarding support and signposting.

Useful telephone numbers:

  • South Yorkshire Police: 101
  • Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111
  • Childline: 0800 1111
  • NSPCC Helpline: 0800 800 500
  • Children's Social Care, Sheffield: 0114 273 4855

Useful internet sites

  • Childnet: a website explaining the potential internet dangers for children and young people.
  • Internet Watch Foundation: The UK website for reporting illegal internet content.
  • NSPCC: Here you can find information for parents and children/young people on the dangers of surfing the net.
  • ThinkUKnow: The latest information to help parents understand the internet and its risks.

Helpful organisations:

For further information, visit the Department for Education's statutory guidance on keeping children safe in education