Safeguarding - This is all about keeping you and other young people safe from harm. It's the big, general term for all the things that schools, teachers, and other adults do to protect you., Child Protection - The process of taking action when a child is already suffering, or is at risk of suffering, serious harm or abuse. This involves specific procedures, like social services and the police getting involved to make sure a child is safe., Designated Safeguarding Lead - This is the specific person in your school who is trained and responsible for safeguarding., Physical Abuse - This is when someone hurts your body, like hitting, kicking, or burning., Emotional Abuse - This is when someone's words or actions seriously harm your emotional or mental well-being., Sexual Abuse - This involves any sexual act or behavior forced upon a person., Neglect - This is when a parent or carer fails to provide a child with the basic things they need to be healthy and safe, Exploitation - This is when someone takes advantage of you for their own benefit, Consent - This means agreeing to something. In any relationship or activity, consent must be freely given, enthusiastic, and can be taken back at any time., Radicalisation - This is the process of someone being drawn into extremism and possibly terrorism,
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