Find everything you need to deliver effective, up-to-date and compliant training to all your staff this September. Our INSET pack covers part 1 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) as well as the latest changes to the guidance, which was published on 7 July 2025.
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.
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.
Use our editable planner and subscribe to our online calendar to help you plan your safeguarding training ahead of time.
Share our factsheet with staff so they know what FGM is and what signs to look out for in a child that it may take place, or that it has taken place. Make sure they also understand their reporting duties and what they should do if they have concerns.
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 this briefing to train staff on female genital mutilation. Make sure they know what it is, how to spot the signs that it may take place or has taken place, and the reporting requirements.
Test whether your staff can recognise safeguarding risks related to artificial intelligence (AI), and how they'd respond.
Give your staff and parents/carers these factsheets to help them understand the safeguarding risks around generative AI.
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.
Test whether your staff can recognise a potential cyber-bullying situation, and how they'd respond.
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.
Test whether your staff recognise potential signs of physical abuse, and their knowledge of your procedures.
Test whether your staff can spot potential indicators of sexual abuse, and their knowledge of your procedures.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of emotional abuse, and how they respond.
Test how your staff respond to an allegation against another member of staff.
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.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of child sexual exploitation (CSE), and how they respond.
Refresh staff on the importance of being alert to bullying and what to look out for. Make sure they know what to do, including how to respond to discriminatory and prejudice-based bullying.
Test whether your staff know how to react to an initial disclosure.
Use our briefing to train staff in recognising and responding to incidents of sexism and sexual harassment.