Safeguarding

Staff at college want to make sure everyone is happy and treated well by others.

That means noticing when people are not happy and listening to their worries.

And noticing when someone needs help and support with something.

It might also mean telling another person to make things better.

You may be worried about something that happened at home.

You may be worried about something that happened at college.

You may be worried about something that happened while you were on the internet.

You might see a picture that upsets you or you may have received a text that hurts your feelings. Someone could say hurtful things to you.

You may be worried about something that happened while you were out or at someone else’s house.

If this happens and you are worried, you should tell someone you trust.

You should always tell someone if you are worried, even if someone tells you to keep quiet about it.

Kirsty is the safeguarding manager and is a good person to talk to.

Other staff are also good to talk to in college. There is always someone to help you and will try to make things better.

Don’t keep worries to yourself.

Tell someone. If you want to tell someone at college about your worries you can email: safeguarding@theroc.co.uk