Safeguarding and child protection- the essentials

Safeguarding and child protection: the essentials 2025/26

About 90 minutes, including the assessment
Certificate included

Use this 90-minute course to help your staff feel confident about 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.

Who it's for

All staff, including volunteers and contractors

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Last reviewed on 5 August 2025
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Invite anyone who misses your September INSET to take this course, so you don't need to repeat your session again and again. Or, use it in September as a time-saving alternative to delivering our full INSET pack.

It covers all the critical information from KCSIE 2025, part 1. By the end, your staff will know:

  • What safeguarding is, why it's important, and what their responsibilities are
  • Everything they need to about the 4 main types of abuse, and safeguarding issues to be alert to now
  • How to spot the signs that a child might be suffering abuse, or is at risk of it
  • What to do if they have any concerns about a child or a child tells them about abuse
  • How to report any safeguarding concerns – about a child, an adult, or practice in your setting

Your staff must pass the final assessment, so you can track completion and be confident in your team’s knowledge. The assessment tests understanding of the critical information from KCSIE 2025, part 1, and makes sure staff know how to act in a real-life safeguarding situation.

As always, we’ve applied the best of adult-learning design to bring you training that engages, as well as instructs, so you can be sure your staff take in the information they need – and, crucially, apply it in real-world situations.

What’s new for 2025/26?

  • Updates to reflect the latest changes to KCSIE for 2025/26
  • New scenarios to put learning into practice and keep the course engaging for staff who have done it before
  • Updated assessment with new questions and scenarios, to keep it fresh and up to date

Note: you should still talk through your procedures with staff, to make sure they understand them. We recommend using a combination of elearning and face-to-face training, as training in person will help you recognise and address any misconceptions.

If you use a screen reader, or if you’ve found that the accessibility settings in this course don't address your needs, use our accessible version.