Use this 90-minute course to help your staff feel confident in safeguarding pupils, including how to spot the signs of abuse and how to report a concern. This course covers all the critical information from part 1 of KCSIE.
Understand your role in supporting pupil mental health, how to spot the signs of poor mental wellbeing, and how to provide pupils with the right level of support.
Understand the impact of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on pupils, and how to support them.
Make sure your staff are equipped with the knowledge they need to effectively safeguard pupils at your school by assessing their prior knowledge. You can share this pre-training assessment with all staff, and use the results to tailor your school’s safeguarding training according to your school context.
Help your school meet its requirements to provide safeguarding training for governors, with this interactive course and assessment. Your governors will learn fundamental safeguarding principles, including how to monitor safeguarding in school.
Use this 25-minute course to make sure your staff know the main risks for pupils online and how to keep them safe. It will help you meet your responsibility to provide online safety training, under KCSIE.
Be confident your school is meeting its safer recruitment requirements. This essential 2-hour course helps all staff involved in recruitment understand their responsibilities under KCSIE, at all stages of the process.
This 30-minute course provides essential training based on KCSIE 2024 and the Prevent duty guidance. Use it to make sure staff know how to keep children safe from the threat of radicalisation, spot the signs, and tackle extremist views at school.
Use this short assessment to make sure all your staff understand part 1 of KCSIE 2024. The assessment includes 5 questions and 2 in-depth scenarios, giving staff the chance to put their knowledge into practice.
Learn about different types of eating disorders and how they affect children. Know how and when to report any concerns and how to contribute to a culture that supports all children.
Understand how to spot the signs of problematic anxiety in pupils and how to offer support.
Make sure your staff and governors feel confident in recognising the signs of child-on-child abuse and how to report a concern. This course also includes a short assessment, so staff can put their learning into practice.
Use this short assessment to make sure your staff are equipped to notice the signs of bullying and know how to respond. This assessment tests staff on the key learning points from our anti-bullying staff briefing.
DSL training needs to be updated at least every 2 years. This course will help you make sure that your DSL and deputy DSLs are fully up to date in their knowledge of their safeguarding responsibilities, in line with KCSIE 2024.