Substance misuse can be an indicator of abuse, or put children at greater risk of abuse. Make sure your staff know what to look out for and what to do.
Make sure your staff know what cyber-enabled and cyber-dependent crime could involve, why it's a safeguarding issue, and what signs to look out for to suggest that a child may be at risk of being involved in cybercrime.
Make sure your staff know why this is a safeguarding issue, what they should look out for, and what they can do to support pupils.
Use our factsheet to make sure your staff are aware of the risk of children going missing, the warning signs to look out for and what action to take.
Understand the changes to Working Together to Safeguard Children that are most relevant to your school, and adapt our factsheet to help you communicate these to staff.
Children may be required to give evidence in criminal courts or be affected by a family court proceeding, which can be very stressful 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.
Make sure your staff know why it's important to act, and act early.
Use this factsheet to help staff understand what child sexual exploitation (CSE) is, the signs to look out for, and what they should do if they have concerns that a child is being exploited.
Make sure your staff know what child modern slavery is, what signs to look out for, and what to do if they have concerns.
Help your staff recognise the different forms child criminal exploitation can take, know who's more at risk, and what they should look out for and do if they have concerns.
Use our factsheet to make sure your staff are aware of what CALFB is, who might be more vulnerable, and potential signs to be alert to.
Staff who work directly with children are expected to be aware of this issue. Share this factsheet with your staff to make sure they know what it is and what you do as a school.
Use our editable planner and subscribe to our online calendar to help you plan your safeguarding training ahead of time.
Use this factsheet to remind staff what bullying is and why it matters, what signs to look out for, and what to do if they're concerned a child is being bullied.
Teenage relationship abuse can be a hidden issue, but 40% of teenagers may be in abusive dating relationships. Use this factsheet to make sure your staff are aware of it as a safeguarding issue.
Use this 1-hour briefing to train your staff in recognising and responding to child-on-child sexual abuse.
Keep your staff up to date with important safeguarding information with our termly briefing.
Use our factsheet to make sure your parents and carers know what live streaming platforms to be aware of and how they can help keep their child safe when using them.
Help your staff understand what eating disorders are, and feel confident they know how to spot signs which may be a cause for concern. Give them practical ways to support pupils to create a positive culture to help prevent eating disorders.
Make sure your staff are up to date on county lines drug dealing, understand which pupils are at risk, the signs to look out for, and how to manage concerns.
Use these training materials to help your staff understand why a child might self-harm, how to spot potential signs, and how to talk to a pupil without worrying you're saying the wrong thing.
Download and share this factsheet with parents and carers to make them aware of what cyber-flashing is, what they can do to help keep their children safe from it and what to do if it happens.
Help your staff understand the specific vulnerabilities of pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Support staff to adapt safeguarding approaches to meet individual needs, respond appropriately and help every pupil learn how to stay safe.
Download and share this factsheet with parents/carers to make them aware of what county lines is, what signs to look out for in their child, and what to do if they have concerns.