Our annual safeguarding event took place on Wednesday 26 June 2024.
Our annual safeguarding event took place on Wednesday 26 June 2024.
By using clear language when talking about child criminal exploitation, professionals working with a child can build an accurate picture of their experience and identify support that meets their needs.
A discussion between a panel of experts from the Social Workers with Deaf Children and Professionals Working Group which explores how the differing language and communication needs of d/Deaf children can affect their safety and the child protection support they receive.
A look back at some of the work we did in 2019 to inform, educate and, most importantly, support you in keeping children safe.
Hear about our Love Life resources aimed at young people with special educational needs and learning disabilities.
Hear about our early-intervention programme for families living with domestic abuse and what we’ve learnt from delivering our service.
We explore parents’ and carers’ views about working with schools to protect disabled children from sexual abuse, and, about teaching relationships and sex education.
This episode explains what the Underwear Rule is and how you can use our teaching resources to help you keep children safe from sexual abuse.
What is contextual safeguarding? And what does it mean for voluntary and community groups? Cate Meredith explores the issues and how you can keep children safe.
Learn how to assess and manage safeguarding risks when running activities and events. Including practical steps, what to ask and how to respond to concerns.
We take a closer look at Together for Childhood in Stoke and provide advice for anyone launching an initiative that’s co-creative and collaborative.
What’s required of a charity trustee? Our episode outlines the main responsibilities of a charity trustee in safeguarding children and young people.
Find out what safeguarding means to faith-based communities in the second to last episode of our series aimed at the voluntary and community sector.