Safeguarding
Safeguarding information, advice and support for parents and carers
At Blueberry Park primary school the safety and well-being of children is our priority. We want to ensure that our children grow up in a safe, nurturing environment where their well-being is protected. By safeguarding them, we help prevent to harm, abuse, and neglect, allowing them to feel secure and supported in their learning. This also enables our children to thrive both academically and emotionally, building the foundation for their future success and happiness. We work hard to create a safe school where every child feels valued and has the opportunity to reach their full potential in a caring and protective setting.
If you have any concerns, please contact the Safeguarding Team at Blueberry Park for more information:
Headteacher - Mrs Lancaster
email: blueberrypark-head@blueberrypark.liverpool.sch.uk
Designated Safeguarding Lead - Mrs Gelling
email: safeguarding@blueberrypark.liverpool.sch.uk
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead - Mrs Lancaster
email: blueberry-head@blueberrypark.liverpool.sch.uk
Safeguarding Team - Miss Kerwin, Miss Scott & Mrs Albiston
Safeguarding Governor - Miss Weston
email: d.weston@dovecot.liverpool.sch.uk
Mental Health Lead - Miss Smith
email: s.smith@blueberrypark.liverpool.sch.uk
Are you worried about a child or young person?
If you believe that a child or young person is at risk of harm, abuse or neglect please report it to:
Children's Advice & Support Service (CASS) Call 0151 459 2606
Early Help Offer

Safeguarding Resources Hub
Please find below a link containing useful contacts and websites about a wide range of safeguarding issues.
https://www.safeguardingresourcehub.co.uk/
Online Safety
Please find below a link contining useful information to keep your child safe online and beyond.
If you are concerned about a child, you can call the NSPCC on
0808 800 5000.
Childline
A free and confidential service where children can discuss their worries.
0800 1111
www.childline.org.uk
Thinkuknow
Supportive materials and links to educate children and adults about e-safety and to enhance online protection.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk