Safeguarding
North Huddersfield Trust School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all of its students. Our students’ welfare is of paramount importance.
A copy of the school’s Safeguarding Policy is available from the “Policies” section of the website.
Children, parents, carers and staff are encouraged to report, in confidence, any concerns they may have about safety and welfare to our designated staff for Safeguarding and Child Protection.
Safeguarding Team
Mr M Schofield
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Mrs Y Lawrence
Safeguarding Officer
Mr C Guindo-Yayos
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Online Safety
At North Huddersfield Trust School we believe online safety is everybody’s responsibility.
We work hard to help facilitate the learning of all our students and staff with the ultimate goal of embedding online safety within everyday school life.
We aim to share this knowledge and expertise beyond the school walls and into our community.
Student Online Safety
Click the link below for student specific Online Safety guidance
Useful Links
Safeguarding Links
Kirklees Safeguarding Children
Safeguarding information for people in Kirklees
Childline
Childline is here to help anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they’re going through. Whether it’s something big or small, our trained counsellors are here to support you
Online Safety Links
Report Online Safety
Information on when and how to report and Online Safety concern
Think U Know
I am concerned about my child (General advice and guidance)
Internet Matters
Helping parents keep their kids safe online
NSPCC Net Aware
Guidance to the social networks your kids use. Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today’s digital world
UK Safer Internet
UK Safer Internet explains how to set up filters on your home internet to help prevent age inappropriate content being accessed on devices in your home
Google Safety Centre
Find out about the Top 5 Google safety features including Google SafeSearch and YouTube filtering
SEXTING Advice
Sending a sexual text, image or video can be dangerous. Once you send a message, you’re not in control of what happens to it. Here’s some advice about sexting.