Safeguarding and Child Protection at Rosehill School
Safeguarding in the curriculum
Keeping Children Safe in Education
The Pegasus system was developed by Chris Channon MBE, a former Paralympian who has cerebral palsy. It is aimed at those whose disability or illness makes it difficult for them to communicate when calling or speaking face to face. It’s designed to make it easier to contact the police quickly and easily. It’s a secure database which contains details registered by an individual. They only have to say ‘Pegasus’ and give their pin number or show their Pegasus card to an officer
If you are a pupil or an ex-pupil at Rosehill and you need urgent help or support, you can contact the services below:
Immediate risk or danger
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact the emergency services, such as the police.
Urgent medical attention
If you or someone you know needs urgent medical attention, you can:
If you or someone you know may be at risk of abuse or neglect, you can:
YOUR safety is so important. In school there is always a friendly face and a listening ear. Whatever the problem, there is always someone there to help you. You can speak to any of the adults in school or you can speak to any of the Designated Safeguarding Leads. Please call 0115 9155815 to speak to a DSL or you can contact them via the emails below.
Prevent Poster
Pupil Voice
At Rosehill School, we want all of the pupils to be involved in their own learning; we value your views and will listen to you. You can take part in:
Pupil Leadership
Pupil Views
Talk to us or use the Rosehill Worry Box
YOUR safety is important. Whatever the problem, there is always someone there to help you.
You can speak to any of the adults in school or you can use our Worry Box email by clicking here.
E-Safety
Always be careful when you are using the internet. It can help you to keep in touch with your friends and help your education – but it can also cause harm – to you and to others.
Remember help is always available at school if you are having any problems online.
Don’t be afraid to talk to your teacher or another adult at school.
Follow this link for more information about E-Safety.
You can find the telephone number for your local urgent mental health helpline using the following links:
Other helplines and listening services
Please note: these services are delivered by other charities. Information about each service, including their privacy policies, can be found on each of their websites.
Samaritans
If you are having a difficult time, you can contact Samaritans any time, day or night.
Shout 85258
A free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope.
Mind Infoline
The Infoline is an information and signposting service.
Saneline
For anyone experiencing a mental health problem or supporting someone else (4pm to 10pm, every day).
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM)
For anyone over the age of 15 who needs to talk (5pm to midnight every day),
National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK
National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK offers a supportive listening service to anyone with thoughts of suicide.
Helplines Partnership
Helplines Partnership is the membership body for organisations that provide information, support or advice via phone, email, text or online.
Childline: Online, on the Phone, Anytime
Click on the logo to visit their page or dial the number 0800 1111 at any time to get the help and advice you need. Tell someone how you are feeling. There is always someone who can help.
Bullybusters: Don't Suffer in Silence
Click on the logo to visit the Bullybusters website if you or someone you know is being bullied. Help is always at hand and here for you. You can also call their confidential helpline by dialling 0800 169 6928.