Every policy we hold is built around two core principles — your child’s safety and wellbeing.
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Every young person that takes part in a Superstars programme should do so in an environment where they are safe and protected from harm. Child protection is of paramount importance to us.
This Safeguarding Policy applies to all Superstars owners, staff whether paid or volunteers who come into contact with children and young people at any event organised by or held under the authority of Superstars. For the purposes of this policy, a child or young person or vulnerable adult is any individual under the age of 18 OR anyone over 18 who is attending a Superstars course, provision or training programme as a participant.
The Children Act 1989 (as amended by The Children Act 2004) states that anyone who is involved in the care of children should "do what is reasonable in the circumstances for the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the child's welfare".
The DSL or Company Director must be informed immediately. The DSL will contact the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) immediately for advice, including whether suspension is required. There will be no internal investigation before interaction with the LADO.
| Area | Phone | |
|---|---|---|
| Warrington | 01925 442079 | LADO@warrington.gov.uk |
| Trafford | 0161 912 5125 | FirstResponse@trafford.gov.uk |
| Manchester | 0161 234 1214 | Quality.assurance@manchester.gov.uk |
| Oldham | 0161 770 8870 | colePe.morris@oldham.gov.uk |
| Tameside | 0161 348 4398 | tania.brown@tameside.gov.uk |
| Stockport | 0161 474 5657 | stockport.lado@stockport.gov.uk |
| St Helens | 01744 671262 | sthelenslado@sthelens.gov.uk |
| Sefton | 0151 934 3783 | safeguardingunitadmin@sefton.gov.uk |
| Liverpool | 0151 233 0840 | lado@liverpool.gov.uk |
| Wigan | 01942 486042 | lado@wigan.gov.uk |
| Northwich | — | safeguardinglado@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk |
All staff are trained to recognise signs of radicalisation and extremism. Any suspicion that a child or anyone associated with them is at risk from a terrorist group or ideology must be reported immediately to the Superstars Designated Safeguarding Officers or the Company Director immediately.
It is the objective of Superstars Holiday Club Limited that the children in its care, its employees, volunteer workers and others be protected — so far as is reasonably practicable — from risks to health and safety arising from the everyday activities of the Club.
Risks are evaluated as arising in two main categories: either from issues that impact people universally, or from the specific activities undertaken during the Club's operation. Wherever issues arise which involve children directly or indirectly, the guidelines laid down under the Children's Act 1989 should be followed in relation to levels of supervision and safe environment. Toys and equipment will be regularly cleaned, checked for breakages or damages, and replaced if broken.
At Superstars Holiday Club Limited, the safety and welfare of our staff and the children in our care is paramount. It is best practice for at least two members of staff to be on duty at any one time. When it is necessary for only one member of staff to be on duty, we will follow the procedures set out in this policy.
We operate an inclusive Admissions Policy and take positive action wherever necessary to help ensure that equality of access is provided to all children. We believe that our group activities should be open to all children aged between 4 and 14 years and to all adults committed to their welfare.
We recognise the wide range of special/additional needs of children and families in the community, and we aim to play whatever part we can in meeting these needs. Superstars are happy to be approached to organise a 1-to-1 if need be so that all children can have access to the wraparound care. We must be given a week's notice and an additional charge for the coach is charged to parent. Contact info@littlesuperstars.co.uk to discuss your child's needs.
Superstars Holiday Club Limited will always appoint the best person for each job and will treat all applicants fairly. We welcome job applications from all, irrespective of race, gender, ability, disability, culture, religion, sexual orientation or any other differences. All staff are kept up to date with relevant Equal Opportunities training to promote and enhance good practice.
Children from all different cultural, social, racial and economic backgrounds are welcome at our clubs, and will all be cared for and respected in the same way. Appropriate resources and materials are selected to help children respect themselves and other people by avoiding stereotypes and derogatory messages about other cultural or social groups.
Superstars Holiday Club Limited is a data controller for the purposes of the Data Protection Act and GDPR 2018.
Full Data Protection Policy: www.superstarscamps.co.uk
We aim at all times to keep children safe and secure whilst in the care of Superstars Holiday Club Limited. In the event that a child goes missing from our care, the following will be adhered to.
Louise Nicholson carries out a full investigation, taking written statements from all staff present at the time. A detailed incident report is completed covering: the date and time of the report; what staff/children were in the group; when the child was last seen; what has taken place since then; and the time it is estimated that the child went missing. A conclusion is drawn as to how the breach of security happened. All staff co-operate fully with any police investigation. Social Services may be involved if there is a child protection issue to address.
Superstars Holiday Club Ltd. uses effective behaviour management strategies to promote the welfare and enjoyment of children attending the Club. Working in partnership with parents, we aim to manage behaviour using clear, consistent and positive strategies. The Club rules are clearly displayed at every session, and are discussed regularly. The Club's designated member of staff responsible for behaviour management is The Club Manager.
The behaviour is discussed with the child, offering a more positive way of dealing with their emotions.
Time out: 1 minute per year of age (e.g. 5 minutes for a 5-year-old). Behaviour discussed with the child at the end of their reflection time.
A courtesy call is made to the child's parents to inform them of the situation.
May result in exclusion under our Suspensions & Exclusions policy. The reasons and processes involved will be clearly explained to the child and parents.
Physical intervention will only be used as a last resort, when staff believe that action is necessary to prevent injury to the child or others, or to prevent significant damage to equipment or property. If a member of staff has to physically restrain a child, the manager will be notified and an Incident record will be completed. The incident will be discussed with the parent or carer as soon as possible.
All children are treated as individuals. SEND needs are always taken into consideration and reasonable adjustments are made to encourage them to understand the behaviour they are displaying is unacceptable. Behaviour support plans are implemented with a consistent, unified approach agreed with parents and carers.
Superstars Holiday Club Limited understands that, under the Equality Act 2010, it has a duty to: eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation; advance equality between different groups; foster good relations between different groups; and promote mental health and wellbeing.
Superstars Holiday Club Limited will ensure that all wraparound childcare is inclusive and accessible for all children, including children with SEND and children considered vulnerable.
This policy outlines the approach taken by Superstars Wraparound Club to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Superstars are committed to providing inclusive and accessible care for all children.
Superstars identify children with SEND through observation, communication with parents/carers, and collaboration with schools and local services. Staff are trained to recognise signs of SEND and refer concerns to the designated SENCO.
All staff are responsible for promoting inclusion and supporting children with SEND. The SENCO oversees SEND provision, maintains records, and liaises with external agencies. Staff receive ongoing training in SEND awareness and safeguarding.
Superstars work closely with local SEND services, schools, and health professionals to ensure coordinated support. Parents are encouraged to share information and participate in planning and review meetings. This policy is reviewed annually or when significant changes occur.
In the event of illness or injury, Superstars Holiday Club Limited will act in accordance with the Health and Safety Policy and the First Aid Policy. All members of staff will be trained in first aid and will be made aware of their duties if a child is injured or becomes ill.
In exceptional circumstances — such as adverse weather conditions, heating failure, fire or serious illness — the wraparound care clubs may need to close or evacuate.
At Superstars Holiday Club Limited we aim to work in partnership with parents to deliver a high quality childcare service for everyone. If for any reason we fall short of this goal, we would like to be informed in order to amend our practices for the future. The manager on site will generally be responsible for dealing with complaints. If the complaint is about the manager, the registered person or other senior member of staff will investigate the matter.
Complaints about aspects of Club activity: The manager will discuss the matter informally with the parent or carer concerned and aim to reach a satisfactory resolution.
Complaints about an individual staff member: Where appropriate, the parent will be encouraged to discuss the matter with the staff member directly. If the parent feels this is not appropriate, the matter will be discussed with the manager, who will then discuss the complaint with the staff member and try to reach a satisfactory resolution.
If it is impossible to reach a satisfactory resolution through informal discussion, the parent or carer should put their complaint in writing to the manager. The manager will:
If child protection issues are raised, the manager will refer the matter to the Club's Child Protection Officer, Louise Nicholson, who will then contact Social Care and follow the procedures of the Safeguarding Policy. If a criminal act may have been committed, the police will be contacted.
General: 0300 123 1231
Complaints: 0300 123 4666
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📞 General: 0300 123 1231
📞 Complaints: 0300 123 4666
Superstars Holiday Club Limited is registered with Ofsted.
Reg. No: 2634130
Postcode for Tax Free Childcare: WA4 3AE
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Social Media Policy
Pages 27–29 · Updated 2 March 2026This policy is one element of our overall safeguarding strategy and should be read in conjunction with our Safeguarding, E-safety, ICT Usage, and Anti-Bullying policies. Staff members must be conscious at all times of the need to keep their personal and professional lives separate.
Staff Must NOT
Professional Accounts
Photography
Emails
Staff work emails may be checked should any safeguarding concerns come to light. Staff should ensure that all work emails are of a professional nature and assume that emails may not remain private. In accordance with the Data Protection Act, any recorded discussions about a young person may be requested and shared with parents, the young person and other stakeholders.
Dating Apps
All staff must switch off any personal dating apps (such as Tinder) whilst at work. This is to protect staff from having their profiles seen by course participants and children who might also be on similar platforms.