Help your staff to understand how trauma can affect any child and their behaviour. Feel confident that staff members can spot potential signs of trauma and PTSD, and give them practical ways to support pupils so they feel safe in school.
Equip your staff with the knowledge to identify pupils at risk of knife crime, how to talk to them about not carrying knives and what to do if an incident happens on or off-site. Our briefing includes a video and group activity.
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.
Use our briefing to train staff in recognising and responding to safeguarding risks related to artificial intelligence (AI).
Do your staff know how to spot the signs of child sexual exploitation (CSE)?
Use these training materials to help your staff understand what anxiety is and when it becomes a concern, how to spot the signs a child may be struggling and how best to support children in school.
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.
Share this factsheet with parents/carers to help them understand what a VPN is, the risks associated with using one, and what to do if they think their child might be using a VPN to bypass age restrictions on adult content.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them keep their child safe while playing the popular video game Fortnite. It explains what Fortnite is, the potential concerns, and practical steps parents/carers can take to mitigate them.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them understand Instagram's 'teen' accounts, and keep their child safe when using the app.
Share this factsheet with parents/carers so they're aware of potential risks on Roblox, and what steps they can take to help keep their child safe.
Share this factsheet with parents and carers so they know about the risks, including radicalisation, around seeing fake news online, and how they can help their child spot it.
Download our guide for parents and carers on the risks around high levels of screen time, and what they can do to keep their child safe and well.
Share this factsheet with parents and carers so they're aware of potential risks on Minecraft, and what steps they can take to help keep their child safe.
Share this factsheet with parents and carers to help them keep their child safe on YouTube Kids.
Use this 90-minute briefing to meet your responsibility to include online safety in your safeguarding training.
Share this factsheet with parents/carers to help them protect their child on TikTok, the popular video-sharing app. It explains what the app is, what to look out for, and what steps parents and carers can take to keep their child safe.
Test whether your staff can recognise potential signs of radicalisation, and how they'd respond.
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.
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.
Access the accessible version of our safeguarding and child protection course.