Join us at How Safe 2024 – the NSPCC’s leading child safeguarding event.
During this one-day conference on Wednesday 26 June, we’ll bring together thought leaders, government representatives, and front-line workers. They'll share the latest research and innovations to equip and empower practitioners to keep children safe and influence a national strategy for children.
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Working Together: securing a better future for our babies, children and young people
With a general election expected this year, there is an opportunity to secure changes for children. Nearly three in ten children in the UK are living in poverty1 - a national children’s strategy has never been more needed. We’re working to put young people at the heart of government’s policy-making so we can all work together to protect babies, children and young people.
What to expect from How Safe 2024
Over the course of the event more than 500 safeguarding professionals across sectors including education, health, charity community and social care will come together.
By attending, guests will gain:
- invaluable insights and knowledge on latest safeguarding trends
- shared policy and information
- techniques to use in their practice.
“An absolutely excellent day. I couldn’t praise the presenters enough: I’m leaving inspired with new evidence, determination and energy”
How Safe attendee 2023
All sessions will be available on-demand for 4 weeks after the event so you can catch up at a time that suits you.
You’ll hear from professionals from a wide range of sectors with the opportunity to debate, question and share insights about the latest strategies, policies and programmes to prevent child abuse and protect children.
Buy your ticket now to avoid disappointment and take advantage of significant early bird savings.
Every child has the right to grow up safely. Together we can help make that happen.
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References
Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) (2024) UK Poverty 2024: the essential guide to understanding poverty in the UK. [Accessed 22/02/2024].