PolicyAndPlay Policy Template Sample
[Your Setting Name]
Policy type: Safeguarding & Child Protection Version: 1.0 Review date: [Date]
PolicyAndPlay template: Replace all [bracketed placeholders] with your own details before publishing. This policy is aligned to the EYFS Statutory Framework (2024) and current Ofsted requirements.

Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy

1. Statement of Intent

[Setting Name] is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children in our care. We believe that every child deserves to be safe, healthy, and happy. This policy applies to all staff, volunteers, and students working at our setting.

We will always act in the best interests of the child. If we have concerns about a child's welfare, we will follow the procedures set out in this policy without delay.

2. Legal Framework

This policy has been developed in accordance with:

3. Roles and Responsibilities

3.1 Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

The designated safeguarding lead at [Setting Name] is: [Your Full Name]

The DSL is responsible for:

3.2 All Staff and Volunteers

All adults working at [Setting Name] are required to:

4. DBS Checks and Vetting

5. Recognising Abuse and Neglect

Abuse and neglect can take several forms. All staff are trained to recognise the following signs:

5.1 Physical Abuse

Unexplained injuries, bruising, burns or marks. Injuries inconsistent with the child's age or the explanation given.

5.2 Emotional Abuse

Persistent emotional ill-treatment, including rejection, humiliation, or imposing inappropriate expectations on a child.

5.3 Sexual Abuse

Forcing or enticing a child to take part in sexual activities. This includes non-contact activities such as viewing or creating sexual images.

5.4 Neglect

The persistent failure to meet a child's basic physical or psychological needs. This includes inadequate food, clothing, hygiene, supervision, or medical care.

Important: A child may disclose abuse directly to a member of staff. If this happens: Listen carefully, stay calm, don't promise confidentiality, don't ask leading questions, and report to the DSL immediately. Record the child's words verbatim as soon as possible.

6. Reporting Procedure

  1. Concern identified — Any concern (observed or disclosed) is reported to the DSL on the same day.
  2. DSL assessment — The DSL considers the concern, reviews any previous records, and decides the appropriate response.
  3. Record keeping — All concerns are recorded on our Concern Log with date, time, description, and any action taken.
  4. Referral if required — Where there are reasonable grounds for concern, the DSL will contact children's social care: [Local Authority name + phone number]
  5. If immediate risk — Where a child is in immediate danger, we will call 999 and then inform children's social care.
  6. LADO referral — Where a concern relates to a staff member, the LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer) is contacted on the same day.
Local contacts for [Your Local Authority]:
Children's Social Care: [Phone number]
LADO: [Phone number]
LSCP Procedures: [Website]
NSPCC Helpline: 0808 800 5000
Emergency: 999

7. Safer Recruitment

We follow safer recruitment practices for all staff, including:

8. Information Sharing and Confidentiality

Safeguarding concerns override our normal confidentiality commitments. We will share information with appropriate agencies where this is necessary to protect a child, even without parental consent, if seeking consent could put a child at greater risk.

We will record all information sharing decisions and the reasons for them. Our data protection (GDPR) policy outlines how personal data is stored and managed.

9. Allegations Against Staff

If an allegation is made against any member of staff (including the DSL), the following procedure applies:

10. Training

The DSL completes Level 3 safeguarding training and updates this at least every two years. All other staff complete safeguarding awareness training before working with children and refresh this annually. Training records are kept on file and available for Ofsted inspection.

11. Policy Review

This policy is reviewed annually, or sooner if legislation or local guidance changes. It is available to parents on request and displayed at the setting.

Next review date: [Date]

Signature of DSL / Setting Owner
Date signed