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.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of child sexual exploitation (CSE), and how they respond.
Test whether your staff know how to react to an initial disclosure.
Use this scenario to check whether your staff can spot signs a pupil is potentially homeless, and what they do in response.
Test whether your staff can spot the indicators of child criminal exploitation (CCE) and serious violent crime, and know how to respond.
Use this briefing to help your staff understand the impact domestic abuse can have on children, how to spot signs children could be affected by it, and what to do if they have concerns.
Test your staff's knowledge of the signs of neglect and what to do if they suspect a child is being neglected.
Check whether your staff can recognise an allegation of child-on-child abuse, and how they'd respond.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of abuse in intimate personal relationships between children, and how they'd respond.
Test how your staff would respond to a child reporting prejudice-based bullying to them.
Check whether your staff can identify low-level concerns relating to other members of staff, and know how to respond.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of drug and alcohol misuse and how they respond.
Download our factsheet for parents and carers to show how they can keep their child safe on YouTube. It includes information on potential risks to children when using YouTube and links to instructions on how to use YouTube safety controls, Family Centre and Family Link.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them understand the app Telegram. It also explains the potential risks.
Are your parents/carers aware of loot boxes and skins betting, and the risks that these pose to children? Use our factsheet to make sure they are.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them keep their child safe when using WhatsApp. It explains the potential risks, and what parents/carers can do to mitigate them.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them keep their children safe when using Snapchat.
Use this scenario with your staff to test whether they can spot potential signs that a pupil is at risk of forced marriage, and if they know how to respond.
Test whether your staff can recognise a potential image-sharing incident, and how they'd respond.
Use these scenarios to test whether your staff can spot the signs that a pupil is potentially at risk of FGM, or that it has potentially taken place. Make sure staff know how to respond to concerns of FGM.
Use our briefing to train staff in recognising and responding to incidents of sexism and sexual harassment.
Share these 10 pointers with parents/carers to help them talk to their child about online safety.