Examples of The DSL in a sentence
The DSL logs behaviour and safeguarding issues related to online safety.
The DSL and deputies will undertake child protection and safeguarding training at least every 2 years.In addition, they will update their knowledge and skills at regular intervals and at least annually (for example, through e-bulletins, meeting other DSLs, or taking time to read and digest safeguarding developments).They will also undertake Prevent awareness training.
The DSL will normally do this in the event of a suspicion or disclosure.Other staff will only talk to parents or carers about any such concerns following consultation with the DSL.If we believe that notifying the parents or carers would increase the risk to the child, we will discuss this with the local authority children’s social care team before doing so.In the case of allegations of abuse made against other children, we will normally notify the parents or carers of all the children involved.
The DSL or person who made the referral must follow up with the local authority if this information is not made available, and ensure outcomes are properly recorded.If the child’s situation does not seem to be improving after the referral, the DSL or person who made the referral must follow local escalation procedures to ensure their concerns have been addressed and that the child’s situation improves.
The DSL will normally do this in the event of a suspicion or disclosure.Other staff will only talk to parents about any such concerns following consultation with the DSL.If we believe that notifying the parents would increase the risk to the child, we will discuss this with the local authority children’s social care team before doing so.In the case of allegations of abuse made against other children, we will normally notify the parents of all the children involved.
The DSL or person who made the referral must follow up with the local authority if this information is not made available, and ensure outcomes are properly recorded.
The DSL will provide staff members with clarity and support where needed.
The DSL will normally do this in the event of a suspicion or disclosure.
The DSL takes lead responsibility for child protection and wider safeguarding.
The DSL will work closely with the police to ensure the school does not jeopardise any criminal proceedings, and to obtain help and support as necessary.Where a pupil has been harmed or is in immediate danger or at risk of harm, the referrer will be notified of the action that will be taken within one working day of a referral being made.