Safeguarding Information for Parents

 Greenside is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Sometimes we may need to share information and work in partnership with other agencies when there are concerns about a child's welfare. We will ensure that our concerns about our pupils are discussed with parents/carers first, unless we have reason to believe that doing so would be contrary to the child's welfare. Please see our policy page for our child protection and safeguarding policy.

 

If you have a concern about a child please email the school in confidence at:- safeguarding@greenside.tameside.sch.uk
You can also contact the Tameside Safeguarding Hub on 0161 342 4101 to report a concern.

Always Available

All the children at Greenside know that there is always someone who they can talk to if they need to. We remind the children of this regularly and provide posters for the children as a physical reminder too, signposting them to who and where.

Operation Encompass

 

On 21st January 2019, Greenside is implementing a new project that will run jointly between schools and Greater Manchester Police. This project is called Operation Encompass.  It aims to support children who are affected by domestic violence by ensuring that their school is informed. This allows the school to support the children. If you have any other questions about this project, please do not hesitate to contact the school.

Report Harmful Content

If you find anything online that is a concern, you can report it. Just click on the link below - online safety is the responsibility of everyone.

SWGfL Report Harmful Content

Games and Apps

Guides for Parents

 Please click on the image below for guides to all the latest apps and computer games.

Online Safety

 

To download the NSPCC parents' guide to being Share Aware, please click here.

eSafety

 

eSafety is very important to us and to you. Please click on the image below for advice and guidance.

Safer Internet

 

Safer Internet Day helps to promote internet safety with our children. To find out how you can use this information at home, please click on the image below.

MOMO - A Guide for Parents

Children enjoy spending time on the internet. However, the internet can be a 'risky' place for children to explore and sometimes, new crazes begin. Please click the image below to find out how to keep you child safe on the internet.

CEOP

CEOP is a law enforcement agency and is here to keep children and young people safe from sexual exploitation and abuse. Please complete the below to start your report to one of CEOP’s Child Protection Advisors.

Report Remove

It can be scary finding out a nude image or video has been shared online. But we can help. Click on the link below to get the image or video removed from the internet.