The DfE statutory guidance in schools for safeguarding
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The DfE statutory guidance in schools for safeguarding
Guidance for professionals on how to effectively challenge victim blaming language and behaviours and advice on best practice.
The famous online safety book has become a story app to help parents teach 3-7 year-olds how to be a good friend online.
Advice videos on young people being used as 'money mules' - a form of money laundering which can put children/young people at serious risk of criminalisation, frozen bank accounts and violence.
CPD video with discussion and stimulus : safeguarding is a jigsaw - it's everyone's responsibility to notice things and pass them on. What do your staff notice day to day?
Red / amber / green to help ensure compliance for *MAINTAINED*, *FREE SCHOOL & ACADEMY* websites
Guidance for schools & colleges - when to call the police
DfE briefing for schools on the updated Prevent Duty Guidance (2023)
CPD video to support staff's understanding of affluent neglect
CPD video to support staff's understanding of affluent neglect
Lesson resources to teach AI literacy in KS3-5
Explore these standards as referenced in KCSIE
Various resources from the Centre including tools for communicating with children and parents as a result of CSA
A safe space for young people to talk about sexual behaviour that worries them
An NEU tool to help schools take a whole-school
approach to developing a sense
of community responsibility to prevent
sexism and sexual harassment
A story for young children about some of the risks of phone use
Our young people need to gain experience of considering and debating current political issues, as well as learning about how our political system works. But how do we do this in a way that maintains political impartiality and avoids bias? This guide provides information and advice to help schools achieve this essential balance.
An Introduction to Anti-Racism for School Governors and Academy Trustees
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