Safeguarding

Keeping you safe at school

Report a safeguarding concern

You can report any safeguarding concerns, no matter how small, to: DSL@chethams.com

Our Safeguarding Champions will always be on duty to respond to a safeguarding concern.

Safeguarding at Chetham’s

Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility at Chetham’s.

We want children to be free from harm, free from the risk of harm and feel safe and happy while at School.

We have a dedicated team of Safeguarding Champions who lead on safeguarding matters and follow these principles:

– We provide a positive atmosphere across all aspects of School.
– We follow agreed procedures and respond sensitively and swiftly to safeguarding concerns.
– We offer support for students and for staff.

“Pupils have a good understanding of how to stay safe. They appreciate the importance of the constant safeguarding reminders delivered from staff, and know what to do in an emergency situation both within School, or if away from the School. They understand the importance of e-safety and the dangers of social media, and to know to whom they can turn should they experience difficulties or have concerns.” – ISI Inspection 2020

“Arrangements are made to safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils that pay due attention to current statutory guidance.” – ISI Inspection 2020

“Students feel safe, happy and cared for” – ISI Inspection 2024

Meet the Team

Andrea Price — Designated Safeguarding Lead

Andrea is Assistant Principal and Head of Lower School, as well as our Designated Safeguarding Lead. Her job is to make sure child protection procedures are followed by all members of staff and all concerns are investigated properly and the correct support is given.

Julia Harrison — Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Julia Harrison

Julia Harrison, Assistant Principal

Julia is one of our Assistant Principals. She is our Designated Mental Health Lead and is primarily responsible for wellbeing in School. Her input on complex matters and training for the pastoral team help ensure that the right care and support is put in place for our students.

Ian Mayer — Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Ian Mayer, Music Manager

Ian is one of our Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads and our Music Manager. His role is to look at our policies and procedures in relation to music provision and the unique setting that we have as the largest specialist music School in the country. He also advises our tutors and visiting artists on their roles and responsibilities with safeguarding.

Joshua O’Brien — Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Joshua O’Brien, Head of New College House

Joshua is one of our Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads and is the Head of New College House. Joshua works closely with the wider DSL team as well as pastoral and academic staff to ensure the wellbeing and development of our students. Joshua contributes to the care and support of all students via the collaborative creation and implementation of support plans and structures which aim to give our students the best possible outcomes.

Sarah Dickinson — Lead Nurse

Sarah Dickinson, Lead Nurse

As the Lead Nurse of the Medical Centre at Chetham’s, Sarah is dedicated to safeguarding the health and well-being of our whole student community. With a strong clinical background and a compassionate approach to care, Sarah oversees the delivery of high-quality nursing care and support, ensuring that each student receives attentive, personalised treatment in a safe and nurturing environment. She works very closely with the wider Safeguarding and Pastoral Teams to ensure a combined approach that supports our students physical and mental health.

Nigel Shepherd — Nominated Safeguarding Governor

Nigel Shepherd

Nigel Shepherd, Governor, Chetham’s School of Music

Nigel is Chetham’s Nominated Safeguarding Governor, as well as a former solicitor of some 40 years’ experience, specialising in family law work. Throughout his long career Nigel has been committed to helping those experiencing family breakdown to find an agreed, constructive solution to the issues they face with a particular focus on how avoiding conflict benefits children. He is a Life Member and twice former national Chair of family justice organisation, Resolution, and was a leading voice in the 30-year campaign for no fault divorce which was finally introduced in 2022.

Nicola Smith — Joint Principal

Nicola Smith, Joint Principal

Nicola Smith, Joint Principal

Nicola, as Joint Principal, leads the pastoral, wellbeing, academic and safeguarding staff within the School. She remains trained to DSL level. Nicola has worked at the forefront of safeguarding in her School Leadership roles over many years and brings her knowledge and experience to support the Safeguarding Team in their roles.

Concerned about a child?

If you have a concern about one or more of our students, you can report this in the following ways:

  • Contact School: DSL@Chethams.com
  • Contact the local authority children’s safeguarding teams

IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY CONCERNED ABOUT A CHILD’S SAFETY OR WELL-BEING AND BELIEVE THEY MAY BE AT RISK OF IMMEDIATE DANGER, PLEASE DON’T HESITATE TO RING 999 TO REPORT YOUR CONCERNS DIRECTLY TO THE POLICE.

Advice and Guidance

Our students’ safety and wellbeing is very important to us. Our students regularly receive guidance and support in school through the tutor programme, PRS teaching and through the Houses about how to keep themselves safe. We recognise that sometimes, you may also wish to seek advice or support regarding an issue which is affecting your child. You can contact any member of the Safeguarding Team for general advice and guidance. The parent portal (INSIGHT) also has a set of useful help links where you can find a range of resources and information that you may find helpful on issues that affect our young people. Chetham’s Independent Safeguarding Commission.

IICSA

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual abuse was set up in 2015 to look into the extent to which institutions failed to protect young people from harm and to make recommendations for improvements. In 2019 Chetham’s took part in the inquiry. It is a matter of deep and profound regret to Chetham’s that former teachers at our School betrayed the trust that had been placed in them in order to harm children, for which we are truly sorry. Chetham’s recognises its responsibility in safeguarding the rights of all children and will continue to be thoroughly committed to taking all appropriate steps to maintain a safe environment and to liaise with statutory agencies to ensure that any allegations of abuse are properly investigated.

If you would like to access help, there are a number of routes available. Please contact:

Alternatively, don’t hesitate to contact our Joint Principal and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead Nicola Smith if you’d like to speak to someone in School.

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