Safeguarding

At Caton St Paul’s, we take safeguarding very seriously and safeguarding our children is an essential part of our everyday work. Staff receive training on a regular basis to ensure they are kept up to date with the current guidelines. Our Headteacher and Chair of Governors are both trained in safer recruitment to ensure that the recruitment process is carried out in a manner designed to keep our young people and families safe.

Our culture of safeguarding means that children understand how to keep themselves safe at school, at home and online. If you have any questions about safeguarding, please speak to one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads: Mr Ian Gittins, Ben Chaffe, Mrs J Longhorn

Follow this link to see a parents guide to Smart Tvs

Follow this link to see a parents guide to Among us

Follow this link to see a parents guide to live streaming platforms

Follow this link to see a parents guide to W App, a social networking site that encourages children to take part in anonymous popularity polls.

Follow this link to see a parents guide to Rumble

Follow this link to see a parents guide to Amino – a social networking app.

Follow this link to see a parents guide to money muling.

Follow this link to see a parents guide to smart watches

Follow this link to see a parents guide to social media and mental health

Follow this link to see a parents guide to online bullying

Follow this link to see a parents guide to Minecraft

Follow this link to see a parents guide to esports

Follow this link to see a parents guide to the Metaverse

Follow this link to see a Parents guide to controlling the apps your child uses on an iPhone.

Online Safety Evening

Thank you to everyone who attended our online safety evening on Tuesday 7 December 2022. If you weren’t able to make it, here are the videos and presentation that were used.

Can I be your friend?

When to give your child a smartphone.

Is your child ready for social media? 

Cyberbullying.

Phishing attack example.