Download our new INSET pack today and get prepared for your next safeguarding INSET day.
Our brand new safeguarding INSET pack is here, and it’s yours for free! Packed full of valuable resources to help make your next INSET day run smoothly and successfully.
With fully editable content that can be personalised to your school, and a range of interactive elements to keep staff engaged, we can’t wait for you to bring the pack to life!
Download your free INSET packWe start with the basics. What safeguarding means and why it's important for everyone at your school. You'll have access to video content that touches on how you can make a difference and the importance of safeguarding. As well as customisable content where you can include details of your own safeguarding team.
Get the latest on important Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2024 updates with our straightforward guide, as well as updates to Working Together to Safeguard Children (WTSC) 2023. What do these changes mean for your staff and students? We've included useful video content on the updates and a pull-out document for easy access to more detailed information.
Learn to identify the four main types of abuse - physical, emotional, sexual and neglect. We detail the signs of abuse to look out for and explain that there is often overlap between different types of abuse.
This section covers various safeguarding issues, including online safety, Prevent duty, mental health and child-on-child abuse. It’s about understanding the breadth of issues - such as Incel culture and sextortion - and how they might appear in your school. There are also some scenarios included to help increase your understanding.
Understand the do's and don'ts of responding to a disclosure. We provide video content covering disclosures and reporting concerns, along with a safeguarding flowchart to help you explain lines of reporting, how a referral is made, and the outcome of the referral.
Discover what it means to create an effective culture of safeguarding with our animated guide, delve into contextual safeguarding and professional curiosity. Understanding the need to be vigilant and maintaining an attitude of "it could happen here" where safeguarding is concerned.
Wrap up with key takeaways and a self-audit for your staff. Useful free resources are also listed along with details of fully accredited online training courses to further your knowledge of safeguarding.
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