THE QUIZ!
Are you ready for AWESOME? There are 20 questions and you need to get them all correct. Visit superpirates.co.uk/resources if you’d like to read-up on anything. You may retry until you get top marks.
Your Name
Who is responsible for safeguarding?
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I am
The session leader
The parents
Safeguarding children is Everyone’s responsibility!
What does DSL stand for?
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Designated Safegurading Lead
Designated Senior Leader
Designated Shadow Legend
Designated Safety Liaison
Who is SuperPirates' DSL?
Jason Prentice (Sarah as Deputy)
Vin Callan (Sarah as Deputy)
Hermione Granger (with Harry as Deputy)
Super Mario (Luigi as Deputy)
What do you do if you're worried in any way about a child's safety?
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I don’t want cause alarm, so I’ll wait to see if things get worse
I ALWAYS share with my Shift Leader and DSL
I Netflix and chill
I always try to fix the problem all by myself
Female Genital Mutilation, Breast Ironing and other ‘honour’ based abuse are...
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uncommon in the UK so we don’t need to worry
key aspects of safeguarding which I must understand
Only really a managers problem
all of the above
Signs of FGM may include…
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Children being in pain and discomfort
Talk of ‘cutting ceremonies’ or other ‘coming of age’ ceremonies
Reluctance to go to the doctors or have routine medical examinations
Anxiety and depression
all of the above
Who may sign a child out of a club?
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Someone they know
A parent
Only those named with permission to collect on their registration Form
Their parent or a parent they know
If you visit a new setting for the first time you must...
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Read the site Risk Assessment and Handbook
Undertake a site induction
Introduce yourself to parents, staff and children
All of the above
If there’s any aspect of Safeguarding or working life that you’re uncertain of, what can you do?
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Visit our team resources page - superpirates.co.uk/resources
Ask a colleague
Ask a manager
All of the above
Peer-to-peer abuse, or ‘bullying’ is…
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Common and we have a responsibility to recognise and prevent it, and to encourage children in our care to be kind to one another
Just part of growing up
It’s not technically ‘abuse’ if it’s only kids
It doesn’t happen at SuperPirates!
The Prevent Duty is our legal duty to prevent and report radicalisation and extremism to the Police. Which of the following is NOT true?
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Vulnerable people are groomed to join extremist groups.
The internet has made it easier for extremist views to spread
Extremism and radicalisation mostly applies to Muslim groups
Signs include: changes in behaviour, increased levels of anger, sounding as if talking from, scripted speech, lack of tolerance to others
It’s vital that you know how many children are in your care. When should headcounts be undertaken?
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Regularly, especially when transitioning between areas
Only the start and end of a session
This is only a job for session leaders
1, 2, miss a few, 99, 100. They’ll be fine!
Before a session begins it is ESSENTIAL that you know the medical and allergy details of children in your care, as well as EXACTLY where any medication is stored. Why?
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My primary responsibility is always the safety of children in my care
Children may have food allergies. I need to know what I can feed them!
I don’t want to waste time figuring it out where medication is DURING an emergency!
All of the above
If you you are worried that your DSL is a danger to children, what must you do?
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Contact the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO). Their contact is available in our handbook as well as on the posters at settings
The DSL couldn’t possibly do anything wrong!
Contact a relative of the DSL
Hope the feeling goes away
The one ‘rule’ at SuperPirates is to be what?
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Kind to myself, others, and the planet
Courageous
Feel awesome at all costs
To always try my best
We celebrate and champion ‘The Runes of Awesome’. What are they?
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Curiosity, empathy, courage, resilience
Teamwork, gratitude, guile, hope
Kindness, curiosity, courage, creativity
Kindness, humour, honour, empathy
The Early Years Foundation Stage sets out childcare requirements for who?
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Ages 1 - 6
Ages 0 - 8
Ages 0 - 5 (and in Reception class)
Babies and toddlers
a ‘Key Person’ must always be assigned to EYFS children in order to…
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Offer a settled and consistent relationship to the child and their parents
Ensure the child gets the attention they deserve
Maintain high standards of care for our youngest children
All of the above
Smoking in uniform is…
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Allowed as long as it’s not near a club
Not allowed unless it’s E-cigarettes
really cool
Absolutely forbidden. I’m a role model and I’m determined to inspire kids to be healthy. Smoking is NOT cool!
Our mission is to....
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Inspire kids to be the most awesome versions of themselves. That starts with ME being the most awesome versions of myself. I’m here to be a team player, to bring energy to work, to communicate my needs in a kind and professional way, to be reliable, to respect our community and to be an ambassador for the brand!
Simply make some Mmmmonneyyyy and get home
Score 20 to pass the test
KAPOW!! - I scored Full Marks!
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