This Safeguarding Digest training scenario for school staff focuses on a tutor's concerns about potential neglect ...
Let's talk about the deep, often invisible wounds that many of our children carry. We, as DSLs, are regularly confronted with ...
Two-thirds of business leaders believe the traditional two-week block of work experience is outdated and too time-consuming Flexible options? Half of businesses who do not currently offer work ...
With national rates of reading enjoyment falling, it is easy for educators to feel they are fighting a losing battle to engage secondary students in reading. Gary Hillyard describes how a strong ...
Between December 18 and January 3, an average of 79 children in care in England are moved to a new home every day and almost 900 children enter care for the first time, with many experiencing ...
Coaching can be a high-impact strategy for staff CPD. Hannah Tyreman offers four ways to bring coaching skills to all of your conversations with colleagues to enhance trust and agency Question quality ...
The statutory override keeping £6bn of SEND deficits off local authority books will end in 2028 and it is unclear where this money will be found and what it will mean for SEND provision. Pepe Di’Iasio ...
Bereavement can touch every part of a military child’s learning and school experience. Rob Ilett from charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers describes how schools can support bereaved pupils from Armed ...
Every week, Safeguarding Digest offers you a bitesize summary of a key safeguarding issue and key questions to use with school staff to keep their understanding up-to-date. This week: How governors ...
Children with SEND face a range of additional barriers when trying to disclose or ‘tell’ about sexual abuse. Sara Alston considers what these barriers are and how schools can remove them as part of ...
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