The Child Protection and Safeguarding Handbook for Schools fully outlines and explains child safeguarding policy and child protection policy, to aid you in implementing effective and thorough safeguarding of pupils and students in your school![]()
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Children need to be safeguarded and sometimes, as we know from the tragic deaths reported recently, need to be protected from any form of harm that threatens them. The job of safeguarding children cannot be left solely to parents or carers. In today’s society all other adults in contact with a child or young person need to share responsibility for their wellbeing also.
The Child Protection and Safeguarding Handbook for Schools: A comprehensive guide to policy and practice provides you with the support and guidance you need to ensure that your school delivers consistent and effective child protection across the whole school.
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Schools play a critical role in keeping children safe from harm, though their importance to the child protection system has not always been recognised. Protecting children used to be seen as the preserve of social workers, but events in recent years have brought the school’s role into sharp focus. Of course the principal goal of a school is to teach, but in order to demonstrate equality of opportunity for all pupils, it is necessary to remove, or at least reduce, the barriers that impede learning. Children cannot concentrate on learning if their lives are disrupted by abuse and fear. In short – safer children are more successful learners.
‘It is always better to prevent failure than tackle a crisis later’
The 5th principle in the government’s Children’s Plan (DCSF 2007)
The Child Protection and Safeguarding Handbook for Schools is a brand new resource from Optimus Education that has been specifically designed with you, the designated person for child protection in your school, in mind. It provides everything you need to be able to meet statutory requirements for schools and fulfil the responsibilities of your role. The handbook has been written especially for schools so you can apply the contents to your setting, and the guidance applies to all phases.
Includes 2 training presentations for school inset days as well as staff sheets
Training materials include:
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The first of its kind – guidance specifically for your school
This comprehensive handbook is the first to combine all of the information you need in one easy to use resource. It will help you in your important task of providing a strong, whole-school approach to child protection and safeguarding. The book includes guidance on:
...and much more.
This easy to use handbook contains all you need to know on current legislation, offers you advice and guidance on implementing and executing procedures and provides two presentations for whole staff training. It also includes useful pro formas and examples of how to use them.
Safeguarding and promoting welfare through the curriculum
Every stakeholder in your school should be involved in this very important issue. Allowing others to take on the responsibility for child protection and safeguarding is a tactic that is proven not to work and your pupils are included in this. It is your school’s duty to help pupils to understand how to stay safe. The Child Protection and Safeguarding Handbook guides you through what should be offered through the curriculum at each key stage.
Please read on for a summary of the chapters in The Child Protection and Safeguarding Handbook
Introduction
The introduction of this handbook explains the following:
Section 1: A shared responsibility
Section 1 takes you through the schools role in protecting children from harm. It covers;
Section 2: Essential toolkit for the designated person
This section focuses on school policies and procedures and takes you through the current legislation and guidance including;
Section 3: Special considerations
In section 3 we look at children who are particularly vulnerable to mistreatment and abuse such as children with SEN. The section also includes:
Section 4: Training, support and further information
This section provides you with all you need to support you and your colleagues including:
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The Child Protection and Safeguarding Handbook for Schools will enable you to:
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About the author Ann Raymond is a freelance child protection and safeguarding consultant, specialising in services to the education sector. Ann has designed and delivered basic and advanced child protection training for schools, local authorities, ACPCs/LSCBs, voluntary agencies and the independent sector. Participants consistently rate the courses as excellent. Formerly the NSPCC education adviser for South West England, Ann has extensive experience in supporting staff to meet their safeguarding responsibilities. She believes that all members of staff should receive key information and guidance to help them develop confidence and understanding, thus being empowered to raise concerns and support children appropriately and effectively. Prior to moving into child protection, Ann taught in several schools and colleges and was deputy principal at a residential school for children with complex and challenging needs. Ann’s consultancy roles have included co-ordinating a surestart final delivery plan, assisting a voluntary agency to develop their first children’s home and undertaking a comprehensive review of a local authority’s policies and procedures following a major child protection investigation. Ann has also contributed to a children’s services authority review of provision for disabled children and has contributed to several publications on safeguarding. |
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