Over the summer there was some media reporting about 'sweets' laced with cannabis, amongst other things. Here are some resources that you might find useful…
PODCAST: Sexual Abuse in Education (Ofsted)
Ofsted have released a podcast episode looking at its recent sexual abuse in education review. Guests, including the report author, discuss how the review was carried out and what the inspectors discovered.
Safeguarding Practice Reviews: Babies harmed by male carers
Online sexual abuse & free training opportunities
The NSPCC has published findings from an FOI about online child sexual abuse offences. Findings include that there were over 9,742 online child sexual offences recorded by the 41 UK police forces that responded to the FOI last year; and recorded crimes increased by three quarters in the last four years when comparing data from the 39 forces who were able to provide data for both time periods.
Safeguarding Bedfordshire in partnership with the Marie Collins Foundation offers free ‘Path to Protection’ learning to practitioners working or volunteering with children and young people in Bedfordshire.
NSPCC Podcast: Why Domestic Abuse is a Child Protection issue
NHS Safeguarding Learning weeks- free multi-agency webinars
The East of England Learning Week is sponsored and supported by NHS England and Improvement.
The agenda has been created in collaboration with partners across the East Region, including Counter Terrorism Policing, Business Managers of Safeguarding Adult and Children’s Safeguarding Partnerships, Designated Safeguarding specialists from across each of the East ICSs, Fire Service, Department for Education, Local Authority and NHS Provider representatives.
Webinar: Introduction to Contextual Safeguarding and Schools (Contextual Safeguarding Network)
In this introductory webinar from the Contextual Safeguarding Network, Joanne Walker looks at the application of the Contextual Safeguarding approach when a school is a context of harm. She discusses this through the lens of harmful sexual behaviour within schools and discusses how professionals can respond to this harm.
Autism & Mental Health: Free guide from National Autistic Society
The National Autistic Society and Mind have published a good practice guide to help mental health professionals adapt talking therapies for autistic children and adults. The guide incorporates the views of over 1,500 autistic people and almost 1,000 family members who responded to a mental health survey in October and November 2020.
PODCAST: Racism, intersectionality, privilege, power, fragility and allyship (Research in Practice)
NSPCC Briefings: Keeping Children Safe in Education & Sexual Violence in Schools
Why domestic abuse is a child protection issue (NSPCC podacst)
This episode discusses the complexities of domestic abuse and why it is a safeguarding and child protection issue. It talks about the main themes that emerged from our learning from case reviews briefing on domestic abuse and share what is seen in practice.