Safeguarding | Newcastle Academy
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:14
Safeguarding | Newcastle Academy
Newcastle Academy, Gallowstree Lane, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2QS
01782 667650
Part of
Safeguarding
Newcastle Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, which includes:
Protecting children from maltreatment
Preventing impairment of children’s health or development
Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care
Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes
Should you have a concern regarding the safety or wellbeing of any child, please report this to one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads listed below.
Operation Encompass information for parents and carers
Safeguarding Policies
Safeguarding Policies
Designated safeguarding leads
Newcastle Academy Designated Safeguarding Lead
A Fraser –
afraser@newcastle.windsoracademytrust.org.uk
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
GM Edwards –
gmedwards@newcastle.windsoracademytrust.org.uk
Education Safeguarding Lead
Roz Randall – 07773791172
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Keeping Children Safe in Education
You can read translated versions of the Department for Education's Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance by clicking the link below.
Keeping Children Safe in Education translations
Educate Against Hate
Educate Against Hate gives practical advice on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation. You can view the website
here
.
Prevent and Countering
Extremism in Young People Advice and Guidance for Parents and Carers
Healthy and Respectful Relationships
We understand that forming healthy, positive relationships helps children and young people feel safe and supported, but being in an unhealthy relationship can have a negative impact on our wellbeing and development.
Students in unhealthy relationships may feel anxious and nervous or not free to make their own decisions. They might have low self-esteem and depression, experience headaches or have other ongoing physical health symptoms. Our staff understand the importance of healthy relationships and are vigilant in recognising when something is wrong in a young person’s relationship and take appropriate action to keep them safe.
We provide below links to information that families may find useful:
NSPCC
Healthy Relationships
Anna Freud Centre
Relationships and belonging
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command (CEOP)
Healthy Relationships
Childnet
Healthy Relationships Online
NSPCC Learning
Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships
Promoting Healthy Relationships
Childline
Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships
Love is Respect
Everyone Deserves Healthy Relationships
Useful websites and information
Anti-bullying
Family Lives website - Bullying
Samaritans
Anti-bullying Alliance
Barnardo's
Childline
The Children's Society
Child Safety
NSPCC
- types of child abuse
Child Accident Prevention Trust
Child Safety Week information
The Mix
- crime and safety
Child Exploitation (CE)
NSPCC - Child sexual exploitation
STOP CE
Be Aware of Child Exploitation
Domestic Violence
Women's Aid
Refuge
The Hideout
Family Lives
Dudley Safe and Sound Partnership
Drugs
Talk to Frank
Gov.uk
The Mix
E-Safety
Know IT All for Parents
National Online Safety
- safety guides and tips about various online platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok
Virgin Media Children's Online Safety Test
O2 keeping kids safe online resources
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
Feminist Majority Foundation
Young Minds
Forced Marriage
Gov.uk
International Child Abduction
Central Authority for England and Wales
Local Authority Safeguarding Information
Dudley Council
Mental Health
Young Minds
Family Lives
MIND
NSPCC
Black Country Mental Health
Children's Society
Dr Radha's Wellbeing Tips
Kooth
Place2Be
The Mix - essential support for under 25s
The WHAT? Centre
Happier Minds
Self-harm
Virtual College
- Understanding Young Minds (free online course)
Advice for Parents
Parentzone
- provides support and guidance for parents from leading experts
Parentwise
- A helping hand for parents and carers
London Grid for Learning
- guides for being safe outside of the school building
Dudley Parents
- a one stop shop for parenting advice
Train to Teach With Us!
Unlock your potential and train to be a primary or secondary school teacher
with Windsor Academy Trust.
Applications for places starting in September 2026 are now open.
Find out more here
Newcastle Academy, Gallowstree Lane, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2QS
01782 667650
Part of
Safeguarding
Newcastle Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, which includes:
Protecting children from maltreatment
Preventing impairment of children’s health or development
Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care
Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes
Should you have a concern regarding the safety or wellbeing of any child, please report this to one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads listed below.
Operation Encompass information for parents and carers
Safeguarding Policies
Safeguarding Policies
Designated safeguarding leads
Newcastle Academy Designated Safeguarding Lead
A Fraser –
afraser@newcastle.windsoracademytrust.org.uk
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
GM Edwards –
gmedwards@newcastle.windsoracademytrust.org.uk
Education Safeguarding Lead
Roz Randall – 07773791172
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Keeping Children Safe in Education
You can read translated versions of the Department for Education's Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance by clicking the link below.
Keeping Children Safe in Education translations
Educate Against Hate
Educate Against Hate gives practical advice on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation. You can view the website
here
.
Prevent and Countering
Extremism in Young People Advice and Guidance for Parents and Carers
Healthy and Respectful Relationships
We understand that forming healthy, positive relationships helps children and young people feel safe and supported, but being in an unhealthy relationship can have a negative impact on our wellbeing and development.
Students in unhealthy relationships may feel anxious and nervous or not free to make their own decisions. They might have low self-esteem and depression, experience headaches or have other ongoing physical health symptoms. Our staff understand the importance of healthy relationships and are vigilant in recognising when something is wrong in a young person’s relationship and take appropriate action to keep them safe.
We provide below links to information that families may find useful:
NSPCC
Healthy Relationships
Anna Freud Centre
Relationships and belonging
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command (CEOP)
Healthy Relationships
Childnet
Healthy Relationships Online
NSPCC Learning
Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships
Promoting Healthy Relationships
Childline
Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships
Love is Respect
Everyone Deserves Healthy Relationships
Useful websites and information
Anti-bullying
Family Lives website - Bullying
Samaritans
Anti-bullying Alliance
Barnardo's
Childline
The Children's Society
Child Safety
NSPCC
- types of child abuse
Child Accident Prevention Trust
Child Safety Week information
The Mix
- crime and safety
Child Exploitation (CE)
NSPCC - Child sexual exploitation
STOP CE
Be Aware of Child Exploitation
Domestic Violence
Women's Aid
Refuge
The Hideout
Family Lives
Dudley Safe and Sound Partnership
Drugs
Talk to Frank
Gov.uk
The Mix
E-Safety
Know IT All for Parents
National Online Safety
- safety guides and tips about various online platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok
Virgin Media Children's Online Safety Test
O2 keeping kids safe online resources
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
Feminist Majority Foundation
Young Minds
Forced Marriage
Gov.uk
International Child Abduction
Central Authority for England and Wales
Local Authority Safeguarding Information
Dudley Council
Mental Health
Young Minds
Family Lives
MIND
NSPCC
Black Country Mental Health
Children's Society
Dr Radha's Wellbeing Tips
Kooth
Place2Be
The Mix - essential support for under 25s
The WHAT? Centre
Happier Minds
Self-harm
Virtual College
- Understanding Young Minds (free online course)
Advice for Parents
Parentzone
- provides support and guidance for parents from leading experts
Parentwise
- A helping hand for parents and carers
London Grid for Learning
- guides for being safe outside of the school building
Dudley Parents
- a one stop shop for parenting advice
Train to Teach With Us!
Unlock your potential and train to be a primary or secondary school teacher
with Windsor Academy Trust.
Applications for places starting in September 2026 are now open.
Find out more here