Safeguarding
Reasonable force and restrictive physical intervention in schools
Most school staff will have cause to use physical contact with students at some point in their careers – learn what constitutes reasonable force and when it can be used.
Safer recruitment in schools and the single central record
Keeping students safe at school starts with the teachers and staff you recruit. Explore why safer recruitment in schools is so important and the part a single central record plays in keeping students safe.
Child exploitation and safeguarding: signs of child exploitation and what to do if you spot them
Child exploitation can take different forms and children often don’t feel able to tell a trusted adult what’s happening. Learn what child exploitation is through a safeguarding lens and how you can identify the signs a child is being exploited.
Bullying in schools: how to prevent and deal with bullying
Bullying in schools is challenging for school staff to address and can be detrimental to a child’s wellbeing. Learn how to deal with bullying in international schools, how you can prevent bullying and what it means to be anti-bullying.
Bullying in schools: how to prevent and deal with bullying
Bullying in schools is challenging for school staff to address and can be detrimental to a child’s wellbeing. Learn how to deal with bullying at school, how you can prevent bullying and what it means to be anti-bullying.
Artificial intelligence and safeguarding: children and AI
Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly prevalent part of online life. For Safer Internet Day 2026, we’re exploring the impact artificial intelligence has on children and what this means for safeguarding in schools.
The importance of seeing the bigger picture in safeguarding
Learn about how a joined-up, holistic approach to safeguarding can help your staff protect children from harm and help create a safer future for every young person in your care.
Why sexual harassment in schools affects us all
Ofsted’s report says that we should assume sexual harassment is happening in every school and college. In our free guide we look at the steps your school can take to prevent it.
Tes Safeguarding case study: Jeddah Prep and Grammar
Headteacher Mark Bedford talks about how the past year has affected his students and how having unlimited access to our safeguarding and duty of care training courses is helping.
Tes Safeguarding: 1.7 million courses taken in 2020
We’re supporting schools to achieve their number one priority: to keep all their students safe, and our top 100 schools* are each taking an average of 2,722 online safeguarding courses a year.
9 key safeguarding concerns for international schools
After more than a year of disruption, and with coronavirus still prevalent in some countries, new safeguarding issues are coming to the fore and it’s crucial that all staff are kept up to date with this changing landscape.
Fulfilling your legal and moral SEND obligations
Your school has a duty to create an inclusive environment for all your students, and our online safeguarding and duty of care training courses can help you to achieve it.
9 key safeguarding concerns for schools right now
As schools recover from a year of disruption, new safeguarding issues are coming to the fore and it’s crucial that all staff are kept up to date with this changing landscape.