Safeguarding

Safeguarding Intent

University Academy Holbeach is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment creating a positive culture of safeguarding.

Every student should be able to participate in all academy activities in an enjoyable and safe environment and be protected from harm. This is the responsibility of every adult employed by or invited to deliver services at or to the academy. We recognise our responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all our students by protecting them from harm and educating them on how to stay safe.

All staff have appropriate training so that they understand their roles and responsibilities and are confident about carrying them out. At University Academy Holbeach we have a large Safeguarding Team who are trained to support Children and Families with any concern and will work with a wide variety of agencies to support all children.

Our school operates a child-centred approach to understand of the needs and views of children. We recognise the importance of enabling children to talk openly about anything that worries them. Every member of staff has a collective recognition of the importance of providing an environment that helps children feel safe and respected, and a culture that encourages children to talk to a trusted adult, and have the confidence they will be listened to, or access well publicised systems for reporting or disclosing abuse or harm.

It is a Department for Education requirement that each school in the country nominates a senior member of staff who will have special responsibility for Child Protection.

Lanyard Safeguarding System

University Academy Holbeach operates a clear, colour-coded lanyard system for all adults and students on site. This system helps staff and students quickly identify roles, permissions, and safeguarding status at a glance, ensuring a safe and secure environment for everyone. Visitors, apprentices, staff, sixth form students, and trust staff are required to wear the correct lanyard at all times, with specific guidance on supervision and access across the Academy.

👉 Click the image to view and download the full lanyard system guidance (PDF).

Please find our dedicated Sixth Form Safeguarding Team below:

Miss Edwina Hall Miss Edwina Hall - DSL
Lucy Fravigar Mrs Lucy Fravigar
Mrs Gemma Evans Mrs Gemma Evans
Mr Joe Svarc Mr Joe Svarc
Miss Lucy Mawer Miss Lucy Mawer

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If you have any concerns about the safety and welfare of any our students, inform our Safeguarding Team immediately. Don’t keep concerns to yourself, report them so we can look into them. All safeguarding concerns should be reported to our Safeguarding Team email  at UAHsafeguarding@uolat.co.uk

If you need to, or are advised to, make a safeguarding referral to Lincolnshire Children’s Services you can do this by calling 01522 782111.

Out of hours:

The out-of-hours service for Lincolnshire Children’s Services can also be contacted on 01522 782333.

If a child is at immediate risk of harm, please call the emergency services on 999.

Additional Information

University Academy Holbeach follows the DFE’s statutory guidance: Keeping Children Safe in Education – Statutory guidance for schools and colleges and by the Lincolnshire Threshold Document for working with external agencies. These documents contain information on what schools and colleges should do and sets out the legal duties with which schools and colleges must comply in order to keep children safe. Such practices are maintained to be up to date and actively promoted in all of our work.

To view our policies in this, and all areas, please go to our policies page.

Contact Us

Address
University Academy Holbeach
Park Road
Holbeach
Lincolnshire
PE12 7PU