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This webinar will provide senior leaders, headteachers, Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) and deputy DSLs with practical advice and guidance on conducting an effective safeguarding audit in preparation for the new school year.
The new Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE) 2020 statutory guidance will become effective from the 1st September. It’s important that schools are prepared for the new changes and have updated their safeguarding and child protection policies in line with current DfE statutory requirements and legislative frameworks.
In this webinar, international safeguarding expert and education consultant Robin Watts will discuss how schools can successfully audit their existing safeguarding arrangements to make sure that they are policy compliant for 2020/21 and have the necessary plans in place for quality assurance purposes and implementing best practice.
Understanding the new KCSiE 2020 statutory safeguarding requirements and auditing existing safeguarding policies to ensure DfE and COVID-19 compliance.
Recognising the key areas that DSLs need to consider during a safeguarding audit and developing an effective review programme.
Identifying a safeguarding audit schedule and practical steps towards defining standards, collecting data and analysing findings.
Understanding who should be involved in a safeguarding audit, referring to multi-agency arrangements and ensuring all relevant internal policies are up to date.
Identifying areas of best practice, recognising areas of weakness and developing an action plan that ensures accountability and demonstrates tangible progress.
This webinar will equip headteachers, school leaders, mental health leads and teachers with a range of approaches to facilitate the health and wellbeing of all pupils as in-school provision and social interaction are resumed after a period of remote education.
This webinar will offer headteachers, school leaders, safeguarding leads, SENDCOs and teachers with an insight into strategies to provide essential support to vulnerable and disadvantaged pupils and identify those at risk upon their return to school after a period of remote education.
This webinar will provide school leaders, headteachers, designated safeguarding leads (DSLs), mental health leads and all teaching staff with an understanding of and practical guidance on managing exclusions in a way which centres upon the needs of the child.
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