Safeguarding
At Baxter College, we are committed to providing a safe environment for our school community. Everyone who works in our school has a responsibility to make sure that all our young people are safe and settled so that they can achieve their full potential. When concerned about the welfare of a young person, staff members can be relied upon to always take action in the best interests of safeguarding the young person.
Designated Safeguarding Leads
The Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mr Birch (Email: rbirch@bax.saet.co.uk)
If you have any concerns about the welfare of a young person and they are not in immediate danger (where you would call 999) please contact one of the staff below or email baxsafeguarding@bax.saet.co.uk
To view our Safeguarding pledge, please click here.

Mr Birch
Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Kane
Safeguarding Lead

Mr Softley
Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Mr Tansley
Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Mrs Bloor
Safeguarding Governor
To view our Safeguarding pledge, please click here.
For more information on local safeguarding procedures, please follow this link to the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children Board.
For national safeguarding support agencies, please follow this link to Parents Against Child Sexual Exploitation.
Supporting Families
At The Baxter College, we understand the complexities of raising children and recognize that families may need support at various times. We prioritize early intervention and encourage you to reach out if you need support.
Please speak with us to explore our available support services.

We Can Help
Most of us will need some support from time to time. Our Worry Portal gives you the opportunity to log any concerns that you may have so that the school can ensure that you are receiving the right support. All students are welcome to use the worry portal to log their concerns. Each log will be reviewed by the student support team. If you log a concern, a member of staff may need to speak to you within school.
When you are using the form, please try to include as much detail as possible. This will help us to ensure that you receive the right level of help and advice.
Please click here to view.
Student Support Centre
We offer a range of support and interventions to support our students, accessed through our Student Support Centre so that students have one point of contact to go to. The centre supports Wellbeing and Special Educational Needs and will support students with safeguarding concerns.

Parent Resources
Keeping Children Safe in Education
The Department for Education have recently published updates to their statutory guidance for schools and colleges – Keeping Children Safe in Education.
USEFUL LINKS
Click here to view the Keeping Children Safe in Education document
Click here to view the letter from West Mercia Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre regarding Online Safety


Posting Pictures & Videos - Think before you share!
You can take photos or shoot a video anywhere and share them online in no time. Photos and videos can be a great way to show friends what you’re up to, but it can be really hard to delete pictures or videos from the internet or other people’s mobiles. Once you’ve shared something online or on your mobile you’ve lost control of it!
USEFUL LINKS
Click here for more advice on the legal aspects of posting and passing on photos can be found at thinkuknow
Click here for more advice on Snapchat
Online Safety
The internet plays a major part in the everyday lives of young learners in today’s society, both in and outside the school environment. Students are educated in school about the dangers surrounding the use of the internet and learn about appropriate behaviours and critical thinking skills to help them use the internet safely. However, the digital world is always changing and so it is important to make sure you know how to help keep your child(ren) safe when they are using the internet, social networks, apps, games and more.
USEFUL LINKS

Wyre Forest Re-Engage Programme

The Wyre Forest Re-Engage Programme, offers our families information and guidance on the following:
Health & Mental Health
Drugs & Alcohol
Finances & Cost of Living
Parenting
Housing
Education, Employment & Learning
Youth & Community Groups
Special Educational Needs &/or Disabilities
Community Safety
Bereavement, Domestic Abuse, Rape & Sexual Abuse
Please click on the electronic brochure HERE to access the full details
Nightstop
Nightstop are a local charity that support us by offering mediation services. Nightstop spend one day per week in school offering support to students who are experiencing conflict. The aim of this service is to assist young people in developing strategies that they can use to avoid conflict, or to deal with conflict in a positive manner before it escalates. Developing and maintaining positive relationships is fundamental for good wellbeing and therefore this service is an importance of part of student support service.
USEFUL LINKS

Links
Parents and carers can access further guidance on a range of safeguarding matters via the links below. You can view a number of resources, publications, posters and other awareness raising material that could help prevent child sexual abuse.

