Equalities & Additional Intervention

Equality Objectives

At Hillside Primary School we recognise that the public sector equality duty has three aims and they are to:

  • eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation and other conduct under the Act;
  • advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not;
  • foster good relations between people who have a shared characteristic and those who do not.

We are committed to ensuring equality of education and opportunity for all pupils, staff, parents and carers, irrespective of race, gender, disability, belief, religion or socioeconomic background.

Please click here to see the documents page of the ALT website showing the Trust’s third annual report on the Equalities Public Sector Duty.

Hillside Equality and Diversity School Accessibility Plan


Early Help

Early Help Visual

What is Early Help?

Information about Suffolk’s approach to Early Help can be found on the following website:

https://suffolksp.org.uk/working-with-children-and-adults/children/early-help/

 
What will happen if I ask for early help?

The school has a range of support, depending on the needs expressed. It may be that we can deal with the problem within the school. We have an experienced Pastoral Team who can offer support to you and your children.

We may be able to make a referral to another agency or even suggest other options. All conversations will be confidential and information shared will only happen with your permission (exemptions to this are found in our safeguarding policy.

Hillside Primary School recognises that the most important think in any child’s life is their family. Whoever is bringing up a child, whether a ‘traditional’ family. A grandparent, aunt, sister, brother, step-parent, carer, or other, we are here to help and support you all.

In school we are always happy to talk to parents about anything that is troubling them or their child – in or out of school. We encourage you to contact our Pastoral Team on 01473 601402 and we can arrange an appointment with our family support practitioners either by email, phone or in person.

Who is Early Help for?

You may well be managing ok generally but need support such as:

  • Disability or SEN (your child or another family member)
  • Problems with Housing
  • Employment worries
  • Financial worries
  • Relationship and family problems
  • Bereavement
  • Any health concerns for any family member
  • You are affected by another’s use of drugs or alcohol
  • Worries about you child’s emotional or physical wellbeing
  • ... or anything that is causing you concern, to worry or you need support with

Early Help Assessment (previously known as CAF Common Assessment Framework) 

The Common Assessment Framework is a way of working with families who are struggling and puts their needs at the heart o decisions made about how they help.

The CAF is used by people working for organisations across Suffolk Including schools and children’s centres.

The aim is for everyone including children, young people and parents/carers to agree the first steps and types of support that will help families work their way out of problems and resolve difficulties.

If existing support is not sufficient and families are struggling they can also request additional help by making a CAF referral.

More information about a CAF can be found here.