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At St Richard’s we are fully committed to keeping our pupils safe. If you have any child protection concerns whatsoever you should immediately notify a member of our Child Protection Team. If you do not feel you want to talk to someone in school please contact SPA direct (020 8547 5009).
If you have any Health and Safety concern please notify a member of Leadership Team, the Health and Safety Team and/ or the School Office immediately.
If your require first aid please go to Welfare room or ask in the office for the name of the nearest available trained first aider.
Child Protection Officer: Siân Murphy
Deputy Child Protection Officers: Louise Grant/Alex Rice
Safeguarding Governor: Angie King
Deputy Safeguarding Governor: Helen Zandbergs
Designated teacher for looked after and preciously looked after children: Sharon Webber
School Business Manager: Jo Wilson
Caretaker: David Brand
Appointed First Aid leader: Alex Rice
Main First Aid Stations: Welfare Room/Year 1 Classroom
Please see list for names of current trained First Aiders
Single Point of Access (SPA)
Richmond and Kingston: 020 8547 5008
Please click here to go to the AfC Early Help and Intervention page for more information about the ways in which AfC's Early Help team may be able to help your family.
For other help available please go to our Helping Hand page by cliking the link below.
If you are concerned about online abuse you can report it here or go to https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/
If you have concerns that a child is being sexuallly abuse on line go to Internet Watch Foundation for more information and to report your concerns.
For more information on how to keep your child safe online click here to go to go to ParentSafe at LFGL
Volunteers Mark and Jon from Teddington Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) , led an assembly telling children about the work of the RNLI and sharing general water safety.
RNLI lifeboat crews protect hundreds of communities around the UK and Ireland through our 24-hour search and rescue service. To do so, they rely on the safest, most reliable lifeboats and modern stations to launch from.
The children watched a short video which can be accessed here.
A letter has also been shared from the Metropolitan Police around the dangers of waters. Please click on the link below.