Safeguarding
It is the aim of all leaders, managers and governors at Harehills Primary School to create a culture of vigilance where our children’s welfare is promoted and where timely and appropriate safeguarding action is taken if needed.
To enable us to ensure Safeguarding relates to all aspects of life we regularly review all aspects of Safeguarding within school.
Meet the Safeguarding Team
Policies Related to Safeguarding
Useful Links for Parents
West Yorkshire Police - Who's talking to your child online? #YourChild
NSPCC: Parent's Guide to Preventing Abuse
NSPCC: Share Aware Help Your Child Stay Safe Online
Domestic Violence - Operation Encompass 
Operation Encompass is a police and education early information safeguarding partnership enabling educational settings to offer immediate support to children experiencing domestic abuse.
Operation Encompass ensures that there is a notification sent to a school’s Designated Safeguarding Lead prior to the start of the next school day after police officers have attended a report of domestic abuse, where there are children related to either of the adult parties involved. This sharing of information enables appropriate support to be given, dependent upon the needs and wishes of the child.
For more information, please visit the Operation Encompass website -
www.operationencompass.org
We are keen to offer the best support to our pupils and we believe this is going to be extremely beneficial for all those involved.
If you would like further support or information about domestic violence and abuse, please go to: Leeds City Council - Domestic Violence and Abuse.
Staying Safe Online
We take E-Safety very seriously in school and use the S.M.A.R.T. rules to ensure all our children stay safe online.

Online Safety Information for Parents
Young people use the internet for a variety of activities including games, research and homework and, of course, for accessing social networking sites. Whilst they are confident with the technology children are not always able to make the right decisions about what they access, who they talk to and what they might post about themselves and others on the internet.
As part of our commitment to safeguarding our children, and working with parents we have organised e-safety information for parents which includes the following:
- Mobile Phones
- Online Games
- Parent Control tools
- Risks your child may face online
- Social Networking
- Talking to people online
Helpful Websites for Parents












