We recognise that pupils can abuse their peers and that child on child abuse can manifest in many ways, including physical abuse, prejudice-based and discriminatory bullying, on-line bullying, youth produced imagery (sexting), abuse in intimate personal relationships between peers, criminal and sexual exploitation, upskirting, initiation and inappropriate harmful sexualised behaviours, and that it could happen here. It is very clear that this abuse should always be treated seriously, and never just as banter, having a laugh or part of growing up. Reach Academy has a zero-tolerance approach to sexual violence and sexual harassment as it is never acceptable and it will not be tolerated in our schools. All incidents of sexual violence and harassment will be challenged and the safeguarding culture in the academy ensures that staff and pupils can thrive and feel safe. The academy recognises that even if there are no reports in our school it does not mean it is not happening and staff are vigilant to all potential incidents. Reach Academy will promote an ongoing culture of vigilance to create a safe environment for children. Any concerns around child on child abuse must be reported and recorded in line with the child protection procedures outlined in the Safeguarding policy and reported to the designated safeguarding lead or deputy as soon as possible.
All staff at Reach Academy would like to reassure all parents and carers that we will continue to work openly and transparently to ensure the safety of all our pupils in relation to safeguarding concerns. All concerns are dealt with in a timely and appropriate manner.