Our school policies and procedures
Sybil Elgar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students and expects all staff, multi-agency staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our school staff are here to keep children and young people safe and secure and to promote their personal safety and wellbeing.
We have a number of policies and procedures in place that contribute to our safeguarding commitment and which are in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. These policies are accessible to all staff, visitors, multi-agency staff, parents and carers. Policies and procedures are reviewed and revised by the National Autistic Society on a regular basis.
Click here to see more information about safeguarding at Sybil Elgar School.
Sybil Elgar School is committed to equal opportunities. To find out more about our equality objectives and how we comply with the public sector equality duty, please click here.
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Administering medication policy
Admissions policy for Sybil Elgar School
Anti bullying in schools and children and young peoples service policy
Careers education and guidance policy
Complaints resolution procedure
Diet, nutrition, food and drink policy
Education visits and trips policy
Equal opportunities in schools policy
Intimate care policy for schools and children's services
Intimate care procedure for schools and children's services
Parents and schools in partnership policy
Personal, social, health and economics
Relationships and sex education policy
Schools sports recreation and leisure policy SO-0135
School staff making home visits
Supporting behaviour in schools policy
Supported home learning policy
Supporting pupils with medical needs
Suspension and exclusions policy
Use of restrictive practice in NAS schools and services (policy)
Use of restrictive practice in NAS schools and services (procedure)