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Page 1: PowerPoint Presentation · 2016/17 saw highest ever number of contacts to NSPCC about neglect (increase of 61% since 2012) ... Think about the adults in school. Who could you tell
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Tina Bull –Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (whole federation)

Leigh Kelly –Designated

Safeguarding Lead @ The Junior Site

Clare Keeping –Designated

Safeguarding Lead @ The Infant Site

Our safeguarding team also has a number of staff trained to the same level as the Designated Safeguarding Leaders:

Andrew Wilson – Executive HeadteacherGemma Such – Federation Business ManagerYear Group Leaders:

Ashley Barrington-WildingClare SmithLaura PileggiJemma RobertsJames WoodShelley MacIntoshBeth Horn

Katie Tatem –Safeguarding

Governor (whole federation)

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