What To Do and Who To Speak To
It is important that all members of our community know what to do and who to speak to if they have a concern about pupil welfare or safety. Everyone at the College has a responsibility for pupil safeguarding.
Epsom College is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all of our pupils, regardless of age, ability, race, culture, religion, gender, sexual orientation or class.
We believe that all children have the right to learn in a safe environment, free from harm and abuse – either by adults or other pupils. We are committed to providing a caring environment, instilled through a culture of openness and collective responsibility. The College takes all allegations of safeguarding and bullying seriously.
It is important that all members of our community know what to do and who to speak to if they have a concern about pupil welfare or safety. Everyone at the College has a responsibility for pupil safeguarding.
Concerns can be related, but not limited, to:
Depending on the nature of the concern or complaint, one or more of the following people may be able to help. If a child feels nervous about speaking face-to-face, they can either report anonymously via Whisper (see below) or consider bringing a friend with them.
Within Epsom
Wider Community
Early in 2022, the College launched Whisper – an anonymous reporting tool – to all pupils.
There is plenty of evidence to suggest young people find it difficult to raise concerns face-to-face, especially to people who occupy a position of authority. Whisper empowers pupils to report in confidence and anonymously, safe in the knowledge that trained staff are available, reading all messages and ready to provide guidance and support.
Whisper allows pupils to report anonymously any safeguarding concerns they have, either for themselves or their peers, relating to:
No pupil will be penalised for raising a concern or making a complaint in good faith, and the matters raised will always be treated in good faith. If an issue that has been raised can’t be easily settled, the next stage is to make a formal complaint. The procedure for making a formal complaint is as follows:
The Safeguarding Team is led by our Designated Safeguarding Lead, Chris Filbey and a team of Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads. All their contact details are listed below, just click on the names to send an email.
We also have a Governor with specific responsibility for safeguarding. His name is John Hay, and he can be contacted at john.hay@epsomcollege.org.uk