DRAYTON MANOR HIGH SCHOOL

SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION

School Statement


Drayton Manor High School fully recognises its responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children and young people and the role it plays in the wider safeguarding system. The school will ensure it creates a culture of vigilance and that all necessary steps are taken to protect our students  from harm so that every child and young person who attends the school is able to participate in an enjoyable and safe environment and realise their potential.  To this end we will



The school acknowledges that safeguarding is everybody’s responsibility and that the protection of the child is paramount. Parents and/or carers, students and staff should be aware that the school must take any reasonable action to ensure the safety of students and there may be occasions when outside agencies are consulted before parents and/or carers where it is appropriate to do so, where it will not put a child at risk and is in line with the recommendation of a social worker. Parents or carers will be consulted when referrals to Children’s Services are made.  


To read our full Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy click here 

Mrs Guitaine

Designated Safeguarding Lead

and Acting Deputy Head

Mr Boniface

Deputy DSL and  

Associate Assistant Head

Mr Poole

Deputy Digital DSL and 

Associate Assistant Head

Ms Hynes

Lead Pastoral Support

Reporting Safeguarding Concerns

Specific Safeguarding Concerns Information and Guidance


Mental Health


Mental health is a priority for the whole community and we recognise that we as a school play a key part in this. We strive to develop emotional wellbeing and resilience in all our students and staff, as well as provide specific support for those with additional Mental Health needs. 


We understand both the risk factors which increase someone’s vulnerability along with the protective factors that promote resilience. The more key risk factors present in an individual’s life, the more protective factors or supportive interventions are required to counter-balance. All staff are aware that mental health problems can, in some cases, be an indicator that a child has suffered or is at risk of suffering abuse, neglect, exploitation or harm

Speak CAMHS
Ealing Mental Health Support Team

DRAYTON MANOR HIGH SCHOOL

Headteacher: Ms L Mills
            

Drayton Bridge Road, London W7 1EU

Student absence:
studentabsence@draytonmanorhighschool.co.uk

General enquiries:
adminoffice@draytonmanorhighschool.co.uk

Finance enquiries:
finance@draytonmanorhighschool.co.uk
                 

School reception: 0208 357 1900

Student absence: 020 8357 5607

Facilities Manager: 0208 357 1902

Finance Officer: 0208 357 1903