Safeguarding
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.
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.
How total safeguarding links to KCSIE
Learn all about how following KCSIE requirements can help to build a total safeguarding approach in your school or trust.
Ofsted and safeguarding: how the new framework might impact schools
Ofsted’s new framework came into effect in November 2025. Learn more about what the changes mean for safeguarding, including how schools will be inspected on this new evaluation area.
Why student voice matters in safeguarding
Student voice is essential for effective safeguarding practices. Learn more about the importance of student voice and how it can be used alongside contextual safeguarding to build a bigger picture of student wellbeing.
Why student voice matters in safeguarding
Student voice is essential for effective safeguarding practices. Learn more about the importance of student voice and how it can be used alongside contextual safeguarding to build a bigger picture of student wellbeing.
Reporting safeguarding concerns - your responsibilities as school staff
Safeguarding is a crucial aspect of any role when working at a school. Ensure you know your responsibilities to safeguarding and how to report concerns with Tes.
How to create a culture of positive staff wellbeing
Whoever we are and whatever our role, we all need support from the people around us.
What are the problems with staff wellbeing in schools?
Many people who work in school report problems with mental health. Do you? If so, you’re not alone. One in four people in the UK suffer with mental health problems each year.
Reframing blame: what do we need to understand about child exploitation to safeguard young people?
Keeping children safe in Education (KCSIE) 2019: Are you compliant?
From Monday 2 September, schools must refer to the latest version of keeping children safe in education. The new guidance is released just one year after the 2018 update so there are not a large number of changes, but as there are references to specific safeguarding issues such as upskirting and serious violence, knowledge of these key issues will be vital.