Child Exploitation: Time to Listen
As some of you may have heard on BBC Radio Shropshire earlier in the week, the Shrewsbury Schools have organised a series of events to highlight the dangers that our young people face in our ever-changing society. I have today been informed by Carolyn Knight of the Priory School, that there are still some places available at these events, and she has kindly offered them to the parents of The Corbet School.
The young people who attend our schools continually face a changing and challenging world. Both at home and at school, we are aware that parents/carers and school staff all encourage our young people to make good choices when they are given freedom and independence. Sometimes they face pressure from a number of different places, to engage in risky or unsafe behaviours which put them at risk of exploitation.
When we speak to the external agencies with whom we work – the police, for example – our conversations focus on two matters: first, they inform us of the increasingly risky environment our young people face and second, they share their first-hand experience of the consequences of making poor choices. In our schools, we sustain our message to be vigilant against those who would exploit young people’s choices and we occasionally need to remind them of the consequences of such behaviours and choices.
Our young people face sustained pressure with respect to criminal exploitation. Such is the complexity of this area, and indeed such is the fast-changing nature of what they face, being reminded of this context is important.
We would like to invite you to hear from key professionals including the police and Young Addaction (a public health funded charity that supports students in relation to all forms of substance misuse) about both the local and national contexts, how young people might be affected and support that you can access if you have concerns. This is a community-wide venture and after the initial presentations there will be a number of key professionals available for you to talk to should you wish.
The purpose is to generate a healthy understanding of the pressures our young people face, with a view to supporting parents and carers to support, in turn, the young people they live with.
Three meetings will be held at Meole Brace, Priory and Belvidere schools which parents/carers can book onto using the links to Eventbrite below. You are welcome to attend any event. Should the events become fully booked, we will run further events in the Spring term. Due to the nature of the content of the evening, please do not bring children with you.
Monday 25th November – Meole Brace School: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/child-exploitation-time-to-listen-tickets-80235509569?aff=Meole
Tuesday 26th November – Priory School: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/child-exploitation-time-to-listen-tickets-80434264049?aff=Priory
Wednesday 27th November – Belvidere School: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/child-exploitation-time-to-listen-tickets-80576663971?aff=Belvidere
Behaviour on School Buses
There are increasing levels of poor behaviour on our school buses. Since September, we have dealt with incidents of assault, vandalism, homophobic comments, racism, inappropriate acts and name calling.
The Corbet School will always investigate every incident in conjunction with the Council and will apply our behaviour policy to implement school sanctions, as well as educating our pupils to try and prevent further issues. We appreciate that most of our pupils travel to and from school via Shropshire School Transport, but we now feel that we need to illustrate the transport department’s sanctions alongside ours, to try and discourage poor behaviour and to ensure that the buses become a more pleasant and safer place for pupils to use.
The table below illustrates example behaviours and the sanctions that will be taken by the transport department if those behaviours were to occur.
Nature of Behaviour | Sanction |
General Misbehaviour (bad language, shouting, refusing to remain seated, throwing items around (first instance) | Warning Letter |
Serious Misbehaviour (continued misbehaviour after warning letter sent, fighting/major distractions to driver/tampering with vehicle safety equipment) use of foul/racist/discriminative/homophobic language in general or when directed towards another person (including the driver). | Travel Suspension (1 week) |
Very serious behaviour (Physical assault on fellow pupils/driver, continued use of foul or abusive language towards another person. Major distractions to the driver for example whilst driving and interfering with safety equipment on the vehicle. |
Travel Suspension (2 weeks or longer) Depending on the nature and seriousness of the behaviour an indefinite travel suspension can be put in place which will be reviewed after a period. |
Continued dangerous behaviour (as listed above) on the bus following travel suspension. | Indefinite removal from transport with immediate effect which will be reviewed after a period. |
Please be assured that every incident will be investigated fully and if reasonable adjustment is felt to be required, then this will be taken into consideration.
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Year 11 Photographs – Monday 18th November will be the last day we will accept orders via school for Year 11 group or individual photographs
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October edition of ‘The Corbet News’ now available on the website via the news tab
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