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Last updated: October 2021
Statutory guidance is issued by law; schools must follow it unless there’s a good reason not to.Keeping children safe in education (GOV.UK)Working together to safeguard children (GOV.UK)Statutory guidance on inter-agency working to safeguard...
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Last updated: September 2024
The new statutory guidance: Keeping children safe in education 2016 which has taken effect on 5 September, has made changes to the training required in schools.Statutory guidance: Keeping children safe in education 2024 (GOV.UK)The...
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Last updated: August 2023
Writing a safeguarding policy (NSPCC website)NSPCC - what to include in a child protection policy for schools (pdf)Roles and duties of senior leaders and governing bodiesHow schools must manage safeguarding and also allocates specific duties to the...
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Last updated: September 2023
Inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills settings (GOV.UK)Guidance for Ofsted inspectors to use when inspecting safeguarding under the education inspection framework.Education inspection framework (EIF) (GOV.UK)This...
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Last updated: August 2023
Choose from the following:AttendanceChildren missing educationManaging medicines in schoolsPositive handlingPrivate fosteringPrivate tutorProfessional challenge and dispute resolutionPupils uncollected at the end of the school dayRecording and...
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Last updated: August 2023
We have attached below guidance leaflets for professionals and parents/carers that your school may find useful:Private fostering - guide for professionals (pdf)Private fostering - guide for parents (pdf)The issue is covered in training...
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Last updated: October 2021
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Last updated: October 2021
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Last updated: October 2021
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Last updated: September 2022
We ask schools to publish the leaflet for parents employing private tutors (pdf) on their website and to print and distribute.Why do parents need to see this?If parents are thinking of getting a tutor for their child this leaflet...