The Westbrook Trust

ACHIEVE TOGETHER

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  • Home
  • About us
    • Contact Us
    • Governance
    • Reports
    • Policies
  • Our Academies
  • Collaboration
  • National Support School
  • Careers
  • Staff
  • Trustee
    • Conversion Agreements
    • Guidance Materials
    • Meetings
    • Plans and Strategies
    • Policies
    • Finance Policies
    • Induction, Mentoring, Training & Appraisal
    • Self Evaluation

The Westbrook Trust

ACHIEVE TOGETHER

Policies

Our policies aim to provide all stakeholders with clear information about the standards of behaviour expected by all members of The Westbrook Trust.

 

Antibullying

Breach Prevention and Management

Complaints

Curriculum

Equality

Freedom of Information

GDPR

Privacy Notice - For Pupils & Their Families

Privacy Notice - For the School Workforce

Privacy Notice - For Volunteers

Privacy Notice - Third Parties

Safeguarding

Safer Recruitment and Selection

Teaching & Learning

Whistleblowing

Safeguarding

The Westbrook Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, achieving equal opportunities and combating discrimination.

Safeguarding and the welfare of young people are responsibilities shared by all. This applies to all ‘practitioners’, which the statutory guidance defines as those working with children and their families in any capacity. As a Multi Academy Trust, our leaders and managers have put in place effective arrangements to:

  • identify children and learners who may need early help or are at risk of neglect, abuse, grooming or exploitation
  • help prevent abuse by raising awareness among children and learners of safeguarding risks and how and where to get help and support if they need it
  • help those children who are at risk of abuse and need early help or statutory social care involvement, keeping accurate records, making timely referrals where necessary and working with other agencies to ensure that children and learners get the help and support they need
  • manage allegations about adults who may be a risk, and check the suitability of staff to work with children, learners and vulnerable adults

Contact Details

The Westbrook Trust

Kings Bastion, Brompton, Gillingham, Kent ME7 5DQ

Trust Administrator & Data Protection Officer (DPO) – Mrs S England


01634 844152

office@thewestbrooktrust.org


The Westbrook Trust is a charitable company limited by guarantee, Registered in England and Wales with company number: 09223515

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