* Policies and documents:

Admissions Policy

Anti-Bribery & Corruption Policy

Anti-Bullying Policy

Assessment Policy

Attendance Policy

Autism Policy

Behaviour Policy

Charging and Remissions Policy

Code of Conduct

Complaints Policy

COVID 19 – Whole School Risk Assessment

Data Protection Policy

Data RetentionPolicy

De Escalation Policy And Protocols

Energy Performance Oporational Rating DEC 2023

Equality and Diversity Policy

Equal Opportunities Policy

E Safety and Acceptable Use Policy

Financial Policy Procedures

First Aid Policy

FOI Policy and Publication Scheme

Governors Expenses Policy

Health and Safety Policy

Low Level Concerns Policy

Operational Medication Policy

Privacy Notice for Parents and Pupils

Remote Learning Policy

Relations and Sexual Education Pathway Three Policy

Relations and Sexual Education Policy

Safeguarding Policy

SEN Policy

Staff Grievance Procedures

Staff Handbook

Visitor Policy

Whistleblowing Policy


Complaints Leaflets for pupils | parents/carers:

Complaints Leaflet Parents

Complaints Leaflet PupilÌý


NASS statement on
restraint and restrictive intervention (RRI)

Claire Dorer, CEO of NASS (the National Association of Independent and Non-maintained Special Schools) said: “No child should ever be injured through the use of restraint. We stand with the families in the report to share the good practice in our schools and do all we can to keep children safe.â€

NASS statement on RRI | March 2019

 


Adult and Older People’s Services, Customer Care & Complaints Policy and Procedures

This policy sets out a framework for the management of complaints. It fulfils the current provisions of the Local Authority Social Services and NHS Complaints Regulations 2009.

RBG Health & Adults Complaints Policy and ProceduresÌý |Ìý updated Jan 2016


Making a complaint

Text © NHS Greenwich Clinical Commissioning Group
NHS Greenwich Clinical Commissioning Group is committed to offering the best possible care to the community we serve. However, sometimes things do go wrong and you may be unhappy with the treatment you, or a member of your family, received.

We take all complaints very seriously and will respond to you as quickly as possible.

For further details click on the link below:
Comments, Compliments and Complaints:

No formal complaints were received during the 2019-2020 academic year.

 


Children’s statutory complaints processÌý

Most complaints about children’s social care must follow a series of steps set out in law, known as the children’s statutory complaints procedure:Ìý

  • Ìýstage one – local resolutionÌý
  • Ìýstage two – an investigation with an independent personÌý
  • stage three – a review panel with an independent chairÌý

Children’s Stat Complaints F

The Education and Skills Funding Agency Statement

The Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) funds academies (including free schools, university technical colleges and special academies) on the same basis as maintained schools. The government base allocations and payments to academies on an academic year, compared with financial year for maintained schools.

EFSA Funding Statement For CPA Sept 2023 To August 2024

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

As you may be aware, the General Data Protection Regulation came into force in May 2018. This has placed additional obligations on organisations which will affect how they handle data.

The Data Protection Officer is responsible for overseeing data protection within the Academy so if you do have any questions in this regard, please do contact them on the information below:

Data Protection Officer:Ìý Craig Stilwell
Company:Ìý Judicium Consulting Ltd
Address:Ìý 72 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6AE
Email:ÌýÌýdataservices@judicium.com
Telephone:Ìý 0203 326 9174

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