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Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy

Version 1.1 Reviewed: April 2026 Next review: April 2027 Owner: Jazz (Designated Safeguarding Lead)

Who runs SoloCogs: SoloCogs is the brand name for the online learning platform operated by Portsdown Tuition, a sole-trader business based in Portsmouth, England. Throughout this policy, "Portsdown Tuition", "we", "us", and "our" refer to the operator and legal entity. "SoloCogs" refers to the platform, service, and brand we provide to families, schools, and tutors. The data controller for personal data processed through SoloCogs is Portsdown Tuition.

Contact: hello@solocogs.co.uk

1. Policy Statement

SoloCogs (operated by Portsdown Tuition (sole trader) under the SoloCogs brand, Portsmouth) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people who use this platform. We believe every child has the right to learn in a safe environment, free from harm, abuse, or exploitation.

This policy applies to all interactions conducted through the SoloCogs platform, including resource access, assessment tools, wellbeing check-ins, and any written content students submit through the platform.

SoloCogs will always act in accordance with the statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE), Working Together to Safeguard Children, and the Children Act 1989 and 2004.

2. Scope

This policy applies to:

Safer Recruitment

Any future staff or contractors engaged by SoloCogs will undergo rigorous pre-employment checks, including enhanced DBS disclosures and barred list checks, in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education Part 3. No individual will begin work with children before these checks are satisfactorily completed.

3. Designated Safeguarding Lead

DSL: Jazz - Qualified teacher (QTS), DSL trained, and Safeguarding Officer for Fort Purbrook Company of Bowman.

The DSL is responsible for:

4. Types of Abuse

Staff are trained to recognise indicators of the following categories of abuse as defined in Working Together to Safeguard Children:

5. Safer Online Practice

SoloCogs operates as an asynchronous online learning platform. The following safer practice principles apply to all interactions:

Professional Boundaries

SoloCogs operates with the following professional boundaries in place:

Filtering and Monitoring

In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2023/24, SoloCogs maintains active filtering and monitoring across the platform - not only within the Zones of Regulation wellbeing check-in, but throughout all resource and assessment tools. This includes:

6. Wellbeing Monitoring

Every student completes a brief Zones of Regulation emotional check-in at each login. Students may also leave a private written note for the DSL. This system:

All flagged entries are reviewed promptly by the DSL. No automated action is taken without human review.

7. Recognising and Responding to Concerns

Where a safeguarding concern arises - whether through a student's written disclosure, observed behaviour, or a third-party report - the DSL will:

  1. Record the concern accurately and promptly, including date, time, and the student's own words where applicable
  2. Assess the level of risk and determine whether a referral to statutory services is required
  3. Contact the relevant authority if there is risk of immediate harm (Police 999; Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO); NSPCC)
  4. Inform parents or carers, unless doing so would place the child at greater risk
  5. Follow up on all concerns regardless of how minor they initially appear

The DSL will never promise confidentiality to a child who discloses abuse or risk of harm. Students are told clearly and kindly that information shared in their notes may be acted upon if it suggests they are at risk.

Low-Level Concerns

SoloCogs maintains a Low-Level Concerns log to record minor incidents or observations that do not meet the threshold for a statutory referral but may indicate a need for early intervention or support. This includes patterns of behaviour, repeated emotional distress flagged via the Zones of Regulation check-in, or any interaction that feels uncomfortable without constituting a clear disclosure.

Low-level concerns are reviewed alongside the student's wider pattern of engagement. Where concerns accumulate or escalate, they will be treated as a formal safeguarding concern and handled accordingly.

8. Record Keeping

All safeguarding records are:

9. Referral Contacts

10. Training

The DSL maintains current DSL-level safeguarding training and refreshes this at least every two years, or sooner where statutory guidance is updated significantly. Awareness of online safety risks, including new and emerging threats, is maintained on an ongoing basis.

11. Policy Review

This policy is reviewed annually and updated whenever there are changes to statutory guidance, platform functionality, or following any safeguarding incident. The current version and review date are displayed at the top of this document.

Questions about this policy? Contact the DSL directly via the contact page. For urgent safeguarding concerns, do not wait - call 999 or the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000.