Safeguarding is a vital aspect of any school setting, as it ensures the safety and wellbeing of all students, staff and visitors. Here we discuss the importance of safeguarding in schools and the various ways in which it can help to protect and support the school community....
Safeguarding advice, training and tools that you need to protect children welfare in Schools. See how you can further protect your pupils and teachers.
Create, edit and distribute online staff training, policies and other vital communications Keep track of all your communications in one place, with auditable reports of completions Suitable for primary schools, secondary schools and FE Create your own training or policies online in minutes or start ...
Create, edit and distribute online staff training, policies and other vital communications Keep track of all your communications in one place, with auditable reports of completions Suitable for primary schools, secondary schools and FE Create your own training or policies online in minutes or start ...
Create, edit and distribute online staff training, policies and other vital communications Keep track of all your communications in one place, with auditable reports of completions Suitable for primary schools, secondary schools and FE Create your own training or policies online in minutes or sta...
Students know that there are adults in the school who they can approach if they are worried or are in difficulty. All our staff, both teaching and non-teaching, have up-to-date safeguarding training. The student planner and posters around the school direct students to different avenues of ...
The development and implementation of such a strategy involve all the stakeholders in a child’s education – from our Principal to the senior leaders and classroom teachers, support staff, parents, and the pupils themselves.There is no place for extremist views of any kind in our school, ...
Requests are always followed up straight away with no delay which is especially helpful for a school as it is really fast paced and things need to be put in place quickly. The second being the accessibility for staff. The daily attendance alerts you receive via email and text mean that you...
• Refer suspected cases, as appropriate, to the relevant body (local authority children’s social care, Channel programme, Disclosure and Barring Service, and/or police), and support staff who make such referrals directly. The full responsibilities of the DSLs are set out in their job descrip...
“Pupils have a good understanding of how to stay safe. They appreciate the importance of the constant safeguarding reminders delivered from staff, and know what to do in an emergency situation both within School, or if away from the School. They understand the importance of e-safety and the...