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Safeguarding in Early Years – London

November 6, 2009 //  by Admin

“Keeping children safe and promoting their wellbeing is a responsibility of us all, but more needs to be done to inject energy and drive into safeguarding and child protection across all frontline services”. Lord Laming report, March 2009 Ensuring high standards of child protection are carried out across your nursery is a core area of concern and one that is set to come under increasing scrutiny following the high profile cases of recent months. It is now more important than ever that you take the time to ensure you have an effective system of safeguarding practices and procedures in place to reassure parents and protect the children in your care.

At the national Safeguarding in Early Years Conference you will gain both expert advice and practical guidance so you can be certain you are up to date and effectively meeting the welfare requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Click here to see an overview of this event.
You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.

Delegate comments from other Early Years events:
“Good trigger for developing plans, I’ve added several things to my ‘To do list’!” Lynne Anderson, Childcare Support Manager, Dorset Sure Start “Super speakers and surrounded by committed and dedicated peers!”
Karen Hathaway, YMCA Training

“Thoroughly enjoyable, informative and worthwhile event”

Beverley Kirk, Rothesay Nursery

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