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Safeguarding

EKC Folkestone College is committed to safeguarding all of our students. We all want College to be a safe and secure place for everyone to work and learn together.

Learn more about our safeguarding practices.

Safeguarding is about our legal duty and moral obligation to ensure that the health, welfare human rights of all students is promoted.

We take pride in ensuring the college is a safe, and supportive atmosphere for our students to thrive. The College is committed to ensuring that students have access to a range of support from student services, student support, tutors and inclusive learning support. We also work alongside a wide range of external organisations who we regularly refer to for support.

Student smiling and talking to a teacher at a table in a classroom.

What does ‘Safeguarding’ mean?

Safeguarding refers to the process of protecting children and adults to provide safe and effective care. This includes all procedures designed to prevent harm.

The Children Act 2004 reinforces that all people and organisations working with children and young people have a responsibility to help safeguard and promote welfare across the UK.

In relation to Children, young people, and vulnerable adults, safeguarding means:

  • Protection from harm
  • Preventing impairment of young people’s health or development
  • Making sure that the environment is safe and provides effective care
  • Taking action to make sure that the best outcomes can be achieved

Safeguarding is not just about protecting young people and vulnerable adults from deliberate harm, neglect and failure to act. It relates to broader aspects of care and education including:

  • Learners’ health and safety and wellbeing including their mental health
  • Meeting the needs of learners who have special educational needs and/or disabilities
  • The use of reasonable force
  • Meeting the needs of learners with medical conditions
  • Providing first aid
  • Educational visits
  • Intimate care and emotional wellbeing
  • Online safety and associated issues
  • Appropriate arrangements to ensure learners’ security, taking into account the local context

What do I do if I or someone I know has a concern about Safeguarding?

Tell someone. Any student or visitor can approach any member of staff anytime about safeguarding and they will listen to you sensitively and act upon what you say.

The College has procedures in place to investigate and deal with any safeguarding concerns and we take these very seriously.

If you have concerns about your wellbeing or that of others, please share them with a member of staff on the list, your personal tutor, any tutor or any member of staff.

How can I contact someone?

 

You can contact a Safeguarding Officer by calling:

01843 605005

You can also email us at:

safeguarding.folkestone@ekcgroup.ac.uk

 

If there are concerns around a student outside of college hours, then please contact the Police on 101 for non-emergency incidents or 999 for any serious concerns. 

Your Safeguarding Contacts

Neala Whybrow (Principal of EKC Folkestone College)

Rob Roy (Deputy Principal of EKC Folkestone College

Michelle Elks (Head of Inclusive Learning)

Janet Stanley (Progression Mentor)

Fifi Nzuzi (Progression Mentor)

Karen Button (Progression Mentor)

Linda Ayuso-Darby (Progression Mentor)

 

We’re part of six community-based colleges

Our mission is to play a leading role for East Kent in developing the economic and social prosperity of the diverse communities we serve.

We’re part of six community-based colleges

Our mission is to play a leading role for East Kent in developing the economic and social prosperity of the diverse communities we serve.