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模块 2:我们的员工

在本模块中,您将会见 SKOLA 的管理人员和其他员工。认识这些人并了解他们的职责将有助于您知道在遇到问题时应该向谁报告或询问。

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您应该已经完成了 English UK 的保障课程。在右侧,您可以找到门槛——需求连续性矩阵。本文档以及 SKOLA 的保障政策将为您提供有用的参考。

1. 详细的保障责任和行动

Building on Module 1, this section outlines your core safeguarding actions. Remember:

  • Protecting children (under 18s) is our highest priority. Safeguarding involves not only protecting children from maltreatment but also preventing impairment of their health or development, ensuring they grow up in safe and effective care, and taking action to enable them to have the best outcomes. Child protection focuses specifically on protecting children identified as suffering or likely to suffer significant harm.  

  • You must have read and understood the full SKOLA Safeguarding Policy. This policy applies to all SKOLA students (under 18) and all adults working with the school in any capacity.  

  • Immediate reporting of any concern is mandatory. All staff have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.  

Your Key Safeguarding Actions (Remember: Recognise, Reassure, Respond, Record & Report, Refer):  

  • Recognise Potential Concerns: Stay vigilant for signs of potential abuse (Physical, Emotional, Neglect, Sexual - remember PENS ) or broader welfare issues (e.g., bullying, changes in behaviour, online safety risks). Trust your professional judgment – you do not need proof to report a concern.  

  • Report Concerns Immediately & Correctly:

    • When: Report any safeguarding or welfare concern, however small, without delay.  

    • Who: Report directly to a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). (The DSLs are Connor Middleton, David Stephenson, Malgosia, and Teddy).

    • How: Complete the official SKOLA Incident Report Form. This is found on the drive. 

  • Use the Incident Report Form: Fill out the form accurately and objectively. Record the facts: what you saw or heard directly, date, time, location, and individuals involved. Avoid adding personal opinions, assumptions, or interpretations.  

  • Handle Disclosures Carefully (Respond): If a child discloses potential abuse or a serious concern directly to you:

    • Listen calmly and attentively without interruption, accepting what they say.  

    • Reassure them they did the right thing by telling someone. Be understanding but do not give your opinion.  

    • Do NOT promise secrecy. Gently explain you must share the information with a DSL to help keep them safe. Do not make promises you cannot keep.  

    • Do not ask leading questions, investigate, make judgments, speculate, or interrupt unnecessarily.  

    • Record what the child said accurately using their own words as much as possible on the Incident Report Form (Record).  

    • Report the disclosure immediately to a DSL (Report/Refer).  

    • If the child is in immediate danger, report to the police immediately and ensure the child is kept safe.  

  • Maintain Professional Conduct: Your behaviour is integral to safeguarding.

    • Strictly adhere to the Staff Code of Conduct at all times.  

    • Maintain clear professional boundaries (physical, social media, online). Physical contact should be brief, necessary, appropriate, sought with permission where possible, culturally sensitive, and never indecent. If demonstrating something (e.g., in sports), follow the procedure: show alone > ask permission > show with student, in an open environment.  

    • Communicate appropriately and professionally.

    • Follow the SKOLA dress code (T-shirt & Lanyard when on duty).

    • Report any gifts received from students or adults to your manager, showing the gift, and open gifts only in the presence of another staff member. The manager will record the details. Gifts to students should be given publicly for positive behaviour, not to show favouritism.  

    • Do not reply to social media messages from students; record the details and notify your manager. Never add current or former students on social media.  

    • If you have concerns about a colleague's conduct, report it immediately to a senior manager/DSL or follow the Whistleblowing Policy. This policy covers concerns beyond illegal acts, including malpractice, health and safety issues, unethical conduct, or acting contrary to the Code of Conduct. Reports can go to the Director (Ben Toettcher) or Principal/senior management.  

  • Attend Mandatory Safety Briefings: You must attend safety briefings before all trips and excursions as part of risk assessment procedures.

  • Ongoing Training: Safeguarding knowledge is regularly updated in staff meetings. You are also required to complete an online Safeguarding course before starting work.  

1.1. 性骚扰

Statement

SKOLA has three rules: Ready, Safe, and Kind.

SKOLA must be a safe and kind place for everyone.

We will train our staff, students, parents, and agents so they are ready to recognise, report, and respond to any sexual harassment.

1.1. Purpose

This policy aims to create a workplace free from sexual harassment. It requires proactive, preventive measures. We will take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment. This falls under the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 (and the October 2024 update). We aim to create a safe work environment.

1.2. Definition of Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment is any unwanted sexual conduct that could offend, degrade, or create a hostile work environment. Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Sexual comments, jokes, or leering

  • Display of sexually explicit materials

  • Unwanted touching or advances

  • Suggestive emails, messages, or other communications

  • Intrusive questions about one’s private life or spreading rumours

Sexual harassment could be direct or indirect, aimed at an individual, overheard by another person, or directed at a group.

1.3. Scope and Coverage

This policy applies to all employees, contractors, and clients. The policy also addresses third-party harassment. We must prevent harassment from clients, customers, or others with whom employees may interact within their roles.

1.4. Preventive Measures

In line with the updated legislation, we will:

  • Conduct Risk Assessments: Assess and reduce harassment risks in the workplace on a regular basis.

  • Develop Action Plans: Create strategies to manage risks in customer-facing or lone-working roles.

  • Training and Awareness: All must take training on harassment. It will cover recognising, preventing, and reporting it. This includes tailored sessions for managers to handle complaints and maintain workplace culture.

  • Clear Reporting Channels: There will be many ways to report harassment. This includes confidential online and phone options to encourage open communication.

1.5. Response to Complaints

We commit to a timely and thorough response to all harassment complaints. We will review reports about privacy, and we will subject those found in violation of the policy to disciplinary action.

You can report any sexual harassment to report using the incident report form. Alternatively, you can tell a trusted manager by phone, email or in-person. We will follow up and respond to all reports. 

Any complaints about a manager and do not feel comfortable reporting to another manager? Contact the director, Ben: ben@skola.co.uk or +44 7340 516781.

Read the full policy here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zG23Gqr1W8-9_4SrpVUsCcOv7xz0OsSr9zJvjTW29WU/edit?usp=sharing

2. 学校结构和学生群体(2025 年夏季)

SKOLA 夏季在伦敦的两个主要地点运营,分别面向特定年龄段的人群。了解其组织结构有助于您了解环境和主要联系人:

  • SKOLA 格洛斯特门 (/ˈɡlɒstər/ 门)

    • 年龄:5-9岁

    • 站点领导:David Stephenson(研究与数字学习中心主任)负责监督此站点。由 Teddy 提供支持。

    • 学生团体:

      • 《奇迹男孩》(5-6岁)

      • 《发现者》(7-9岁)

  • SKOLA 摄政公园(位于摄政大学内)

    • 年龄:10-17岁

    • 学生团体和领导力:

      • “探索者”(10-12 岁):由 Malgosia(教务主任和 DSL 主任)领导

      • “领导者”(13-17 岁):由 Lana(教务主任)领导

了解站点结构、年龄组和主要领导者有助于您指导日常运营并适当地提出问题。

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以上是 SKOLA Gloucester Gate 的时间表

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以上是 SKOLA Regents Park 的时间表

3. SKOLA 的周流量和日流量

了解一周的典型节奏有助于您顺利地准备和管理活动。

  • 每周主题:每周围绕一个特定主题展开。该主题贯穿英语课程、下午课程、短途旅行以及周五结束的特别项目作业。请务必查看您学校的具体文件和计划材料,了解本周的主题和目标。

  • 每日节奏:一般模式是:

    • 上午:重点英语课程。

    • 下午:参与活动(现场)或游览(场外)。

  • 游览:教师会陪同学生进行游览。游览通常安排在:

    • 周二和周四(针对摄政公园团体)

    • 星期三(针对格洛斯特门团体)

    • 请记住:必须参加行前安全简报会,其中涵盖具体细节和风险评估

  • 星期五:星期五总结每周主题,通常包括:

    • 学生根据他们的项目工作进行演示。

    • 为学生提供专门的辅导时间。

    • 准备和颁发学生证书并撰写学生报告。

    • 分配时间来计划和准备下一周。

4. 每日日程安排、过渡和强制性会议

  • 08:30:每天早上必须与教务主任 (DoS) 开会,或签到送学生(如果您不教书)。

  • 09:00:课程开始,请在班级名册上为学生签到。

  • 上午的会议之间有短暂的休息。

  • 午餐:通常为 12:30 - 13:15(时间可能因年龄组/地点而略有不同)。

  • 过渡:教师在过渡期间(例如:签到/签退、课间休息、午餐、活动)带领学生。为了安全高效地活动,学生应始终两人一组,排成一排。教师会密切监督这一过程。这种有序的方法是“准备就绪,安全第一”的重要内容。

  • 强制性会议:除了 08:30 的会议和行程简报会外,您还必须参加安排好的持续专业发展 (CPD) 和规划会议。您的 DoS 将提供具体时间安排。

  • 学生签出时间: 16:00(格洛斯特门);16:30(摄政公园)

  • 17:00:一天的工作结束。

5. 模块 2 总结

做得好!本模块涵盖了以下重要内容:

  • 详细的保障责任和行动(5R:响应、保证、记录、报告、提交;处理披露;专业行为)。

  • 基本操作知识包括 SKOLA 的站点、学生团体以及典型的每周和每日结构。

  • 有关日常日程安排、安全过渡和强制性会议的详细信息。

理解并始终如一地执行这些程序,对于SKOLA保持“准备就绪”“安全可靠”“友善友善”至关重要。这些知识是我们致力于学生福利和顺利运营的基础。

后续事宜:请务必参考完整的政策(安全保障、行为准则、沟通)以及您场地的具体文件(时间表、手册、风险评估),以获取完整信息。如有任何疑问,请随时咨询您的直线经理或 DSL。

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