Safeguarding Code of Conduct
Please could you:
Read through the Staff Safeguarding Code of Conduct. Once we are school you will asked to sign the code of conduct. Any questions you may have you will be able to address during the in-school safeguarding session.
In Cross Campus, Alice Curwood is the Safeguarding Lead, and Carly Peart is the Deputy lead.
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Alice Curwood (alcu@patana.ac.th)
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Carly Peart (cape@patana.ac.th)
School Policies - Safeguarding & Well-being
Familarise yourself with and read through the following school polices:
- Well-Being Policy
- Code of Conduct for Primary Students
- Code of Conduct for Secondary Students
- Code of Conduct for Parents
- Safeguarding Policy and Handbook
- Positive Behaviour Policy
- Anti-bullying Policy
- Child-on-child abuse policy
- DEIJ language guide
- Identity based harm policy
Educare
Once a year you will be required (along with all other Patana staff) to undertake one online training course with Educare/TES. In 2025/26 the course we will be undertaking is:
You may also wish to take this optional course if you are new to working in an international school: Child Protection Basics for International Schools
Our team will create your account and we will be in touch with more details when it's time to undertake this training.
Safeguarding statement
Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and has developed and adopted written guidelines (Our Ethics and Code of Conduct) for appropriate and inappropriate behavior of adults towards children.
We expect all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment and to review and affirm that they have read, understood, and will abide by these.
At our school, we use safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks, to maintain the highest standards of safeguarding and child safety.
Our school's practices reflect and are aligned with the written expectations of the International Taskforce on Child Protection.