Keep your staff up to date with important safeguarding information with our termly briefing.
Use this session to train staff on what pupil mental health and wellbeing is, how to spot signs that a pupil may be struggling, and to help staff know how to act.
Everything you need to deliver up-to-date, effective and compliant safeguarding and child protection training to all of your staff this September, covering part 1 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE).
Use these training materials to help your staff understand how depression and low mood go beyond a 'bad mood', how to spot the signs that something is wrong, and how to talk to a child about it and help them find ways to cope.
Get your safeguarding training sorted with our editable planner and interactive online calendar.
20.5% of children aged 11 to 17 have tried vaping. Use this factsheet to make sure your staff are aware of this safeguarding issue, and what to do if they find a pupil vaping in your school.
Check whether your staff can identify low-level concerns relating to other members of staff, and see how they respond.
This course is fully up to date with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2023.
Suitable for All staff, including volunteers and contractors, in all school types
Use our resources to understand which changes to Working Together to Safeguard Children affect staff the most and the information you need to update them about.
Suitable for those involved in recruiting, particularly safer recruitment leads
Suitable for all staff, volunteers, contractors and governors/trustees
Suitable for designated safeguarding leads and deputy designated safeguarding leads as a refresher every 2 years
Use this briefing to give your governing board an introduction to what their strategic leadership responsibility for safeguarding, as set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education, actually looks like.
Display this poster to help staff overcome the barriers to reporting their concerns about child abuse
Display this poster as a reminder to staff of how to report and record safeguarding concerns.
Display this poster in school so everyone knows who your safeguarding team is.
Test how your staff respond to an allegation against another member of staff.
Children may be required to give evidence in criminal courts or be affected by a family court proceeding, which can be very stressful for them and impact their mental health. Use this factsheet to increase your staff's awareness and let them know what signs to look out for that could suggest that a child is being affected.
Use this scenario with your staff to test whether they can spot potential private fostering arrangements, and their knowledge of your procedures.
Use this factsheet to make staff aware of private fostering as a potential safeguarding issue, and what they can look out for.