Read more about 'Breaking barriers to opportunity: How schools can lead in keeping children safe' New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment: What it means for schools and colleges From the 26th October 2024, a new duty under the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 will re...
Topics covered include the implementation of the Health and Social Care (Safety and Quality) Act 2015, the importance of information sharing for ensuring children's health and wellbeing according to Great Britain's Children and Young People's Health Outcomes Forum, and the Child Protection ...
We also recognise and celebrate the importance of spiritual, social and moral education in our curriculum and effectively prepare our pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life in British society.The requirement to ensure that children and young people are able to use the ...
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The following six safeguarding principles were originally created by the UK government for safeguarding adults, but they can also be used when it comes to safeguarding children. Empowerment: Individuals need to have control and choice in any decisions they make. ...
UK Coaching Safeguarding and Protecting Children (SPC) Duration: 3 hours Cost: £42 Pre-requisite for TTL training Suitable for coaches, volunteers, staff and safeguarding officers who work regularly or alone with children. This workshop will help raise your awareness of the tell-tale signs of...
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Keeping children safe in education - GOV.UK We should remember that child-on-child abuse is harmful to both the perpetrator and the victim. Children or young people who harm others may have additional or complex needs (e.g., significant disruption in their lives, exposure to domestic abuse,...
The Church of England, in all aspects of its life, is committed to and will promote the safeguarding of children, young people and vulnerable adults. It fully accepts and endorses the Children Act 1989 & 2004 & The Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. ...