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Audiobook | Keeping children safe in education 2026 – Part 1 & Annex A08 Jul 202601:22:28

Welcome to the Keeping Children Safe in Education 2026 Audiobook: Part One and Annex A

Thank you for taking the time to listen to this audiobook, which has been created to support all staff in schools and colleges in understanding their safeguarding responsibilities under Keeping Children Safe in Education 2026. Reading and understanding Part One of the guidance is a statutory requirement for all staff, and Annex A contains important additional information for those who work directly with children.

Throughout this audiobook, you will be guided through the key principles, responsibilities and safeguarding issues that every member of staff needs to understand in order to help keep children safe. You will hear about the importance of adopting a child-centred approach, recognising that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone's responsibility and that every decision should be made in the best interests of the child.

The audiobook explores:

• The role of all staff in identifying concerns, responding appropriately and working as part of the wider safeguarding system.

• The safeguarding policies, procedures and reporting processes that every member of staff should know and follow.

• The role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead and the importance of sharing concerns promptly and effectively.

• Understanding abuse, neglect and exploitation, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and neglect.

• Child-on-child abuse, online safety and the growing ways in which technology can feature within safeguarding concerns.

• Child criminal exploitation, child sexual exploitation, county lines, serious violence, domestic abuse, mental health concerns, radicalisation and other significant safeguarding risks.

• The importance of professional curiosity, trusting your instincts and maintaining an attitude of “it could happen here” when concerns arise.

• What to do when concerns are identified, including the importance of acting immediately, recording concerns accurately and sharing information appropriately to safeguard children.

The guidance reminds us that no single practitioner can ever have the full picture of a child's life. Safeguarding is most effective when professionals work together, share information promptly and take action at the earliest opportunity to ensure children receive the right help at the right time.

As you listen, we encourage you to reflect on how the information applies to your role and the children and young people you work with. The guidance emphasises the importance of building trusted relationships, listening to children's voices, recognising signs of vulnerability and remaining professionally curious when something does not feel right.

Ultimately, safeguarding is about ensuring that children are protected from harm, receive support as soon as concerns emerge and are able to grow up in circumstances that enable them to thrive. By understanding and applying the information contained within Part One and Annex A, every member of staff plays a vital role in creating a safer environment where children can learn, develop and achieve their best possible outcomes.

Thank you for listening. We hope this audiobook supports your understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and reinforces the importance of being child-centred, professionally curious, vigilant and confident in taking action when concerns arise.

Every action taken to safeguard a child matters. By listening to children, remaining curious, sharing concerns appropriately and acting when something does not feel right, we can help ensure that children receive the right help, at the right time, from the right people. Safeguarding is not simply a responsibility - it is a commitment to protecting children, promoting their welfare and ensuring they are able to thrive, achieve and be heard. Together, we can create safer environments where every child feels protected, valued and supported.

The Safeguarding Voice podcast brought to you by ECP Safeguarding.

Audio Book | Working Together to Safeguard Children (2026) - Chapter 303 Jun 202601:46:16

Welcome to Chapter 3 of our audio book to Working Together to Safeguard Children 2026.

In this second release, we move from principles into practice—exploring how the safeguarding system provides help, support, and protection for children and families at every level of need. Whether concerns are emerging or risks are significant, this chapter sets out how services respond with clarity, coordination, and purpose.

This part of the guidance is for everyone working directly with children and families, and for those who design, lead, or commission services. It will deepen your understanding of how universal services, early help, Family Help, and statutory intervention come together as a single, joined-up system—ensuring children receive the right help at the right time.

Chapter 3 places strong emphasis on early identification, timely intervention, and consistent relationships. It introduces and embeds the Family Help model, showing how targeted early help and statutory support align to create a seamless pathway for families. It also sets clear expectations for multi-agency assessment, decision-making, and planning, alongside the statutory duties that underpin child in need and child protection work.

You’ll explore the practical realities of safeguarding: how to recognise when families need support, how assessments should be carried out, and how practitioners work together to respond to risk, both inside and outside the home. The chapter also gives detailed guidance on responding to complex needs, including extra-familial harm, domestic abuse, exploitation, and the specific vulnerabilities of babies, disabled children, and young carers.

At its heart, this chapter is about action, what good safeguarding looks like in day-to-day practice, how collaboration works in real terms, and how systems must respond quickly, thoughtfully, and proportionately to keep children safe and help families thrive.

Let’s continue.

Listen now to Chapter 3: Providing Help, Support and Protection.

Read ECP's briefing: click here

Link to the full guidance document: click here

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Safeguarding Systems in Faith Communities – with Claudia Kitsberg05 Jun 202500:22:00

In this episode of Safeguarding Voice, we’re exploring what effective safeguarding looks like in faith-based communities. Our guest, Claudia Kitsberg, is the Head of Safeguarding and Welfare at the United Synagogue, where she has led a shift from reactive approaches to proactive community safeguarding.

Claudia shares how she’s built systems that prioritise training, support and early intervention — ensuring volunteers, staff and community members feel confident to raise concerns and better protect those around them.

Whether you work in faith settings or support those who do, this episode offers valuable insight into building trust and accountability in safeguarding systems.

Claudia Kitsberg is the Designated Safeguarding Lead at the United Synagogue. She has played a key role in shaping safeguarding policy and practice, introducing comprehensive training and support structures that have increased confidence in reporting and improved outcomes across the community.

Support & Self-Care Resources:

If this episode raises any concerns or difficult feelings, support is available:

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Audio Book | What to Do if You're Worried a Child Is Being Abused (2015)18 May 202500:28:55

Safeguarding Guidance: What to Do if You're Worried a Child Is Being Abused (Audio Version)

Safeguarding is not just the responsibility of the Designated Safeguarding Lead – it’s a shared duty. Everyone who comes into contact with children and their families as a part of their role has a part to play in recognising and responding to concerns.

This audiobook is a free, accessible version of the official government guidance: What to do if you’re worried a child is being abused. It’s designed to support practitioners identify the signs of child abuse and neglect and understand what action to take.

Listening to this guidance helps create stronger safeguarding cultures where staff can recognise the signs of abuse or neglect, understand how to respond, and feel confident in reporting concerns. This isn’t about ticking boxes – it’s about developing a mindset where every concern is taken seriously, and every child is protected.

Stream this safeguarding audiobook on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Full written guidance available here

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a80597640f0b62302692fa1/What_to_do_if_you_re_worried_a_child_is_being_abused.pdf

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Understanding the Guidance on After School Clubs, Tuition and Community Activities06 May 202500:27:44

In this episode of Safeguarding Voice, ECP Safeguarding CEO Nicole Williamson is joined by safeguarding consultant Carly Spicer to explore key safeguarding responsibilities in out-of-school settings. Together, they unpack the non-statutory Department for Education (DfE) guidance for after school clubs, tuition providers, and community activity organisers.

This episode is essential listening for anyone working with children and young people outside of mainstream education—including tutors, volunteers, community leaders and activity providers. We break down the main headlines of the guidance and discuss how it can be practically applied in your setting to promote safety, transparency and compliance.

🔗 Read the guidance https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-parents-and-carers-on-safeguarding-children-in-out-of-school-settings/using-after-school-clubs-tuition-and-community-activities

📝 Read our summary blog https://ecp-safeguarding-blogs.blogspot.com/2023/10/prioritising-safety.html

Listen now and gain confidence in safeguarding best practice beyond the classroom.

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Exploring Misogyny & the Netflix Series Adolescence25 Apr 202500:35:49

Join us on this bonus episode of Safeguarding voice. On this episode we explore the themes, terminology and prevention advice around misogyny and young people. All through the lens of the popular Netflix series Adolescence. We hope you enjoy this episode.

Amy Strode is an education and safeguarding professional, specialising for the last seven years within the counter-extremism and counter-terrorism sector, providing proactive support and contextual safeguarding interventions across all stages of education. Amy's broader experience includes frontline practice within mainstream primary schools; developing and facilitating programs on improving safeguarding dialogues and difficult conversations; and producing independent research and training on Incel Ideology, the wider Manosphere and linked harms.

Evelina holds a Master's degree in International Political Communication, and has previously worked for Prevent in the London borough of Enfield. She is a specialist CVE practitioner and trainer working in the education sector and holds recognized expert knowledge in the Extreme Right Wing, gender and extremism, and online extremist space. She also specialises in additional vulnerabilities such as SEND in radicalisation safeguarding.

Additional reading:

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Early Years Foundation Stage reforms 202514 Apr 202500:20:27

An essential listen for all early years practitioners! On this episode we are joined by our own ECP Safeguarding consultant Alan Gardiner talking us through the key reforms of the Early Years Statutory framework 2025. Alan breaks down for us the key changes which providers are expected to implement as of 1st September 2025. We hope you enjoy this episode 

Support and Self care organisations:

https://napac.org.uk/

https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

https://www.mind.org.uk/

Resources:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/early-education-and-childcare--2/early-education-and-childcare-effective-from-1-april-2025


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Keeping people safe in higher Education12 Mar 202500:30:30

Join us for a discussion with Annelli Peavot, Head of Safeguarding at Canterbury Christ Church University, as we delve into the topic of safeguarding in higher education. In this episode, Annelli shares her expert knowledge on the responsibilities of HE institutions in ensuring the safety of both staff and students.

We explore the unique challenges faced by safeguarding professionals in higher education, including preventing radicalization and discuss the essential elements of robust safeguarding systems. Discover practical strategies for creating a safe and supportive learning environment.

Tune in to learn how universities can effectively protect their community and navigate the complexities of safeguarding in today's landscape.

https://napac.org.uk/

https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

https://www.mind.org.uk/

#HigherEducationSafeguarding #UniversitySafeguarding #PreventDuty #StudentSafety #StaffSafety #SafeguardingPodcast #CanterburyChristChurchUniversity

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Condition E6: Tackling Harassment and Sexual Misconduct in Higher Education19 Feb 202500:26:23

In this episode we are joined by Annelli Peavot Head of Safeguarding with responsibilities for Prevent at Canterbury Christ Church University. Exploring the Office for Students E6 condition: Tackling Sexual harassment and sexual misconduct in higher education. Annelli shares her knowledge and expertise about the requirements for institutions, exploring undertaking a needs analysis and next steps for HE providers. We hope you enjoy this episode.

Resources and further reading:

https://www.officeforstudents.org.uk/for-providers/student-protection-and-support/harassment-and-sexual-misconduct/condition-e6-harassment-and-sexual-misconduct/

Support and Self care organisations:

https://napac.org.uk/

https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

https://www.mind.org.uk/

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Effectively engaging fathers in safeguarding practice16 Jan 202500:38:06

In this months episode listen in to a discussion with our podcast host Carly Spicer and our guest speaker Owen Thomas, Head of Fathers development at the gender charity Future Men. In our episode we explore the value of engaging and involving fathers in support for children and young people. Looking at current research, engagement strategies and the positive impact this can have on children, families and communities.

Resources and further reading:

Supporting evidence-informed practice with children and families | Research in Practice

Search | Research in Practice

Search everything - University of East Anglia

Publications | Innovation in Fatherhood and Family Research | University of Lincoln

The Myth of Invisible Men

Www.futuremen.org  Advocacy - Future Men

Support and Self care organisations:

NAPAC

Samaritans

MIND

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SEND code of Practice06 Nov 202400:23:38

 Welcome to this latest episode of Safeguarding voice. In this episode we explore the SEND code of Practice with our ECP consultant Caroline Dulin.

Caroline shares her working experience of using the guidance during her previous role in education and highlights its value for practitioners in ensuring consistent and aligned approaches to supporting children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. We hope you enjoy this episode. Guest speaker- Caroline Dulin

For full guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-code-of-practice-0-to-25


For ECP guidance summary: https://ecp-limited-blogs.blogspot.com/2024/09/send-code-of-practice.html

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Inspection in Further Education- with a outstanding rated provider30 Oct 202400:21:56

We are joined in this months episode by Dan Roe - The Designated Safeguarding Lead for Educational and Sporting Futures. As an outstanding rated Ofsted provider, Dan shares his knowledge and insights from the process, providing practical advice to other providers in the sector. We hope you enjoy this episode.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/further-education-and-skills-inspection-handbook-eif

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Podcast round table: Should social media be banned for under 16s in the UK22 Apr 202600:33:15

In this round-table episode, our safeguarding consultants explore one of the UK’s most pressing digital questions: should social media be banned for under 16s?

Drawing on professional insight and real-world experience, the panel examines the impact of social media on young people’s mental health, exposure to harmful content, and risks such as online exploitation. The discussion also considers the balance between parental responsibility, platform accountability, and the role of government regulation.

With reference to the Online Safety Act 2023, the episode explores whether stronger safeguards are enough, or whether more restrictive approaches should be considered to better protect children and young people.

This episode offers a balanced and thought-provoking conversation for anyone working with children, supporting families, or navigating the realities of online safety today.

Online Safety Act briefing - https://ecp-safeguarding-blogs.blogspot.com/2024/10/online-safety-act-2023-explainer.html

Kids Online World - https://www.kidsonlineworld.com/

Internet Watch Foundation - https://www.iwf.org.uk/

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command (CEOP) - https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/

Childnet - https://www.childnet.com/

Education Support - https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/

NAPAC - https://napac.org.uk/

Samaritans - https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

Mind - https://www.mind.org.uk/

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Preventing Sexual Harassment in the workplace - the new Legal Duty05 Sep 202400:21:38
Preventing Sexual Harassment in the workplace - the new Legal Duty

Listen in to this episode to hear from Colin lock - a Human resources expert exploring the new legal duty for employers to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace called the Worker Protection Act. Within this episode we cover what the duty is and offers advice to employers across a range of sectors prepare for the changes expected to be enforced as of October 2024.

Colin Lock is a HR professional with over 40 years experience in his field.

https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/guidance/consultation-technical-guidance-sexual-harassment-and-harassment-work

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/51/contents


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Exploring support for families affected by substance misuse with Change Grow Live16 Jul 202400:40:40

Join us in this month’s episode to explore impact and support around substance misuse. The team from Change Grow Live (CGL) share their knowledge and insights on how we can all work effectively together to support families and people when they are impacted by substance abuse. In this episode we explore the harmful myths and stereotypes that get in the way of identification, how to effective engage those affected and where to refer for futher support.

Guest Speakers;

Liam - Youth Justic Service Resilience Worker

Megan - Young Person Resilience Team Leader

Fleur - Senior Chemsex & LGBTQI Worker

Links to resources referenced in episode:

TALK TO FRANK: 0300 123 6600 https://www.talktofrank.com/
CGL HELP YOUR MATE: https://www.changegrowlive.org/help-your-mate
KOOTH WELLBEING: https://www.kooth.com/
SANDBOX WELLBEING: https://thesandbox.mindler.co.uk/
SAMARITANS: 116 123 https://www.samaritans.org/
SHOUT TEXTLINE: TEXT SHOUT TO 85258 https://giveusashout.org/
ANXIETY UK 03444 775 774 https://www.anxietyuk.org.uk/
SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT (Mental Health Services Herts) 0300 1234 244
HERTS MIND: 020 3727 3600 https://www.hertsmindnetwork.org/services-for-young-people/
NIGHTLIGHT: 01923 256391 o CHILDLINE: 0800 1111 https://www.childline.org.uk/

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What is Sextortion?11 Jun 202400:26:22

Join us on this episode with ECP consultant Charlie Witherspoon exploring the current risk in the rise of Sextortion, what it says about it in law, how to spot the signs and how to engage those effected with timely and effective support.

NCA https://nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/what-we-do/crime-threats/kidnap-and-extortion/sextortion
IWF https://www.iwf.org.uk/resources/sextortion/
Thorn Defend Children from Sexual Abuse Sextortion.co.uk 

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Understanding Faith Based Abuse28 May 202400:23:08

In this months episode: ’Faith based abuse’ we hear from our very own Safeguarding consultant Tina Pokuaah. Exploring what is faith based abuse, its different forms and how to remain ‘culturally competent’ when assessing Safeguarding risk and needs within communities.

Tina is one of the Safeguarding consultants for ECP Ltd, and the founder of Kesis Consulting. Tina is a specialist in Domestic abuse Prevention and Response.


Further reading and guidance:
https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/caa/child-abuse/faith-based-abuse?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=DJTInjy8tDVgm.Oa_3563kLSmCO2op9Q5s7NncIWEG4-1637785051-0-gaNycGzNCJE
https://www.unicef.org/protection/harmful-practices
https://afruca.org/
https://nwgnetwork.org/event/spiritual-and-ritual-abuse-survivor-stories-conference/

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FAQ's with the Disclosure & Barring Service30 Apr 202400:14:42

Safer recruitment is a key component for all organisations that work with children, young people or vulnerable adults. Listen to this bonus episode with the DBS to explore common Q&A’s about the DBS process and listen to practical suggestions about implementing effective recruitment checklists to keep everyone in your settings community safe.

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service link to guidance documents. 

Jordan Hayden is the Regional Outreach Adviser for the North West Region of England at the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Danielle Carter is a Stakeholder Engagement Adviser at Disclosure and Barring Service. 

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Holistic support for families experiencing Domestic abuse with The For Baby’s Sake Trust09 Apr 202400:23:13

Working holistically in a trauma informed way with the whole family is important when there are concerns about domestic abuse. In this episode we learn more about ‘The For Baby’s Sake Trust’. A domestic abuse charity whose vision is to tackle the root causes of disadvantage and vulnerability with expectant parents, in a trauma informed way, and giving advice on how we as practitioners can support everyone, even very young babies who do not yet have a voice.

Brenda Evans – The for Baby’s Sake Therapeutic Lead & East of England Team Manager. 

Judith Rees - Director of Operations The 4 Baby’s Sake Trust.

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Engaging and capturing the voice of SEND young people20 Mar 202400:24:42

Capturing the voice and views of people is one of the key principles to effective safeguarding practice. But what if there are speech and language or communication barriers? Listen to our latest episode to learn some practical tips and resources on how to effectively engage and capture the voice and views of young people with learning differences or SEND. 

Jeanette Fuster: Safeguarding Officer Westlea school.

Kathryn White: Attendance and Safeguarding Officer Westlea school.

Catherine Goodwin: Designated Safeguarding Lead Westlea school.

Resources:

https://speechandlanguage.org.uk/educators-and-professionals/

https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/communication/communication-tools/social-stories-and-comic-strip-coversations

https://widgitonline.com/en/home

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Exploring Safeguarding systems in Sport with the Hertfordshire Football Association21 Feb 202400:20:22

Regularly reviewing Safeguarding systems and processes is an essential part of practice in all organisations. Join us in this episode to hear from the Designated Safeguarding Officer Gemma Chaffey. Showcasing best practice examples of safeguarding systems and culture in the Hertfordshire Football Association. 

Gemma Chaffey- Designated Safeguarding Officer for Hertfordshire Football Association

WTSC: (add after its been re-recorded)

In this episode we are joined by ECP’s Nicole Williamson where we overview the key themes and summarise the practical takeaways from the updated guidance, ‘Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023.'

Full Guidance - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-together-to-safeguard-children--2

Blog - https://ecp-limited-blogs.blogspot.com/2023/12/working-together-to-safeguard-children.html

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Myth Busting with the Disclosure & Barring Service12 Dec 202300:25:37

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service

Jordan Hayden is the Regional Outreach Adviser for the North West Region of England. He is part of the Partnerships Team and is responsible for building relationships with organisations throughout the North West, and providing support with DBS products, processes and legislation. Prior to joining the DBS Partnerships Team, Jordan worked for the Department for Work and Pensions, monitoring and managing payments of disability benefits, before moving to DBS in 2016 and working on the Disputes Team and Policy Team, answering queries and writing guidance about the legislation that applies to DBS, the levels of DBS check available, and the process of barring individuals who pose safeguarding risks to vulnerable groups.

Danielle Carter is a Stakeholder Engagement Adviser at Disclosure and Barring Service. She is part of the Partnerships Team and supports national organisations across England, Wales & Northern Ireland. Prior to joining the Partnerships team in January, Danielle supported Registered Bodies on the DBS RB Management Team as a DBS Account Manager. 


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Supporting Survivors of Domestic abuse with the National Centre for Domestic Violence14 Nov 202300:29:02

National Centre for Domestic Violence:

For those impacted by domestic abuse they can feel consumed by the influence of their abuser. To help create physical space and distance often legal support is needed which can be a huge barrier for those who don’t have the financial resources to pay. Charities such as the NCDV are leading the way in removing barriers to engaging people with support. Listen to this episode to learn more about the National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV) an innovative charity that works to support victim / survivors of domestic abuse secure legal injunctions and create distance between them and their abuser.

Sharon Bryan -Head of Partnerships and Development of Domestic Abuse Services for NCDV.

Links to resources referenced in episode;

https://www.ncdv.org.uk/

https://clares-law.com/

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2021/17/contents/enacted

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Audio Book | Working Together to Safeguard Children (2026) - Chapter 123 Mar 202600:38:51

Welcome to our audio guide to Working Together to Safeguard Children 2026.

In this newly released edition, we bring you the latest statutory guidance in a clear and accessible audio format. Whether you’re travelling between visits, catching up during a busy day, or deepening your understanding of safeguarding practice, this guide is designed to support you, wherever and however you choose to listen.

This audiobook is for everyone who plays a role in the life of a child: teachers, social workers, health professionals, police colleagues, early years practitioners, volunteers, youth workers, and leaders across all safeguarding partnerships. If your work touches the lives of children or families, this guidance is written for you. Listening will help you feel more confident in your responsibilities, better connected across agencies, and more equipped to contribute to a system that protects children and supports families.

The 2026 update strengthens expectations for inclusive, anti‑racist and anti‑discriminatory practice; confirms the guidance applies to all children, including unborn babies; expands responses to harms such as domestic abuse, child sexual abuse, coercive control, online risks and group‑based exploitation; embeds the Family Help model by integrating early help and Section 17 support into a single multidisciplinary offer; and reinforces multi‑agency accountability with clearer information‑sharing duties, stronger use of data and impact‑focused reporting, all within a more streamlined statutory framework that supports consistent, high‑quality safeguarding practice

In Chapter 1, we begin with the foundations: what shared responsibility for safeguarding truly means in today’s system. You’ll explore the principles of child‑centred practice, the value of whole‑family approaches, and how strong professional relationships, curiosity, and effective information sharing underpin good safeguarding work. This opening chapter sets the scene for the guidance that follows and the collaborative culture it seeks to strengthen.

Let’s begin.
Listen now to Chapter 1: A Shared Responsibility.

Read ECP's briefing: click here

Link to the full guidance document: click here

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Review of Extremist Ideologies in the UK with the Department for Education18 Jul 202300:24:29

Join us for our second instalment with Regional Prevent Coordinator for the East of England- David Layton-Scott discussing the Ideological landscape across the UK.

In this episode we are exploring what are the current national key Ideological threats are across the UK and where to access guidance and support.

David also explores where to go to tap into your local source of counter terrorism police information and data.

David is a Regional Prevent Coordinator for the Department for Education covering the East of England. 

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-prevent-duty-safeguarding-learners-vulnerable-to-radicalisation

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/regional-further-education-fe-and-higher-education-he-prevent-coordinators

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/independent-review-of-prevent


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Review of the Prevent Duty Guidance 2023 with Department for Education14 Jun 202300:39:01

Join us for our first instalment with Regional Prevent Coordinator for the East of England- David Layton-Scott reviews the new Prevent Duty guidance of 2023. The episode explores the foundation and guiding principles of the duty focusing on the key updates to be followed by staff working across all sectors to be the ‘eyes and ears’ recognising Radicalisation risks early and what to do if there are concerns.

David is a Regional Prevent Coordinator for the Department for Education covering the East of England. 

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-prevent-duty-safeguarding-learners-vulnerable-to-radicalisation

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/regional-further-education-fe-and-higher-education-he-prevent-coordinators

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/independent-review-of-prevent

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Safeguarding and Mental Health with PoetsIN17 May 202300:37:30

This week Leonie talks with Paul Chambers co-founder of PoetsIN the award-winning creative mental health charity.

Resource links
Website - https://www.poetsin.com/
PoetsIN Mental health Resources - https://www.poetsin.com/resources/
 

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Exploring the impact of Extreme Misogyny26 Apr 202300:31:22

Evie Gibson is an independent researcher and educator with a passion for understanding and combatting gendered extremism. Evie is the co-founder of Peony Education services, a training provider which seeks to empower and upskill education staff to combat misogynistic attitudes in schools.
 

Resource links
 
Educate against Hate - https://www.educateagainsthate.com/resources/ - general extremism and hate crime, with some RSE and misogyny   

Groundswell project - https://www.groundswellproject.org/ counter-extremism project with a focus on community building, extreme misogyny, and the connections between extremism and domestic violence.

Beyond Equality - https://www.beyondequality.org/ working with men and boys to challenge harmful gender norms.

PSHE association - https://pshe-association.org.uk/guidance/ks1-5/addressing-misogyny-toxic-masculinity-and-social-media-influence-in-pshe-education guidance on addressing toxic masculinity and online influencers.

Votes for Schools - https://www.votesforschools.com/results/crime-justice-extremism/should-we-blame-influencers-for-online-harm/ free sessions on addressing online influencers and online harms.

Hope Not Hate -  https://hopenothate.org.uk/andrew-tate/   https://hopenothate.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/andrew-tate-educational-resource-2023-02-v3.pdf   Downloadable resources and educational guidance from Hope Not Hate on Andrew Tate and his connections to extremism.   

Peony Education Services - peonyeducationservices@gmail.com   Peony Education provide training and resources on identifying and tackling misogyny and extreme misogyny in schools. The training is also suitable for all adults working in safeguarding, education, and childcare settings. Intervention guidance is also available.

Email peonyeducationservices@gmail.com to find out how we can help you!   

Peony Education is founded by Evie Gibson and Amy Strode, with a core philosophy of education delivered through compassion and kindness. Peony aims to empower and upskill education staff to tackle misogyny in the classroom and in the workplace.     


Interventions; 

Harvard University, 6 tips for reducing and preventing Misogyny and Sexual Harrassment - https://mcc.gse.harvard.edu/resources-for-families/6-tips-parents-reducing-preventing-misogyny-sexual-harassment   

Research and findings from the Scottish parliament on misogyny (point 5.2) -
https://www.gov.scot/publications/misogyny-human-rights-issue/pages/5/   

Durham University Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse - https://www.durham.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/research-violence-abuse/research-profile/geo-toolkit/example-interventions/

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Empowering young people through Mentoring support01 Feb 202300:32:26

Join host Leonie Thorpe as we welcome a special guest to this latest episode - Ashley Howard - Director of organisation Forever Young People.

Forever Young People provides a multitude of services to support young people, but in this episode we are focusing on the area of Mentoring.

Join us as we discuss the whys and hows of mentoring, and the impact this can have on service users.

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Exploring the impact of Secondary Trauma to staff and volunteers29 Nov 202200:32:52

In this episode of Safeguarding Voice, Host Leonie Thorpe is joined by safeguarding consultant Carly Danes to share information about secondary trauma / vicarious traumatisation.

**Trigger Warning** This episode references childhood sexual abuse.

links referenced in the episode:
 https://uktraumacouncil.org/
https://www.annafreud.org/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg8ahtHIRxU (Trauma Informed Practice video by NHS Scotland)

https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/resources/for-individuals/videos/secondary-trauma/
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-definition-of-trauma-informed-practice#:~:text=This%20guidance%20provides%20a%20definition,seeking%20to%20prevent%20re%2Dtraumatisation. TIP gov guidance

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What is Youth gambling? Understanding the risks and impact with GamCare24 Aug 202200:29:48

Join Safeguarding consultant Heather McDaid as she is joined by Craig De Vos, Youth Programme manager from Gamcare as they discuss the risks and impacts of youth gambling.

 For more information about Gamcare: https://www.gamcare.org.uk/ 

National Gambling Helpline – 24 hours a day on Freephone 0808 80 20 133 

BigDeal is a place for young people to find information and support related to gambling, either for themselves or for someone they care about.https://www.bigdeal.org.uk/

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Dorm Life and Duty of Care: Safeguarding in Boarding Settings15 Jan 202600:23:12

Boarding schools and residential education settings present safeguarding responsibilities that extend far beyond the classroom. In this episode, we are joined by Jane Morris, Director of Safeguarding at Mill Hill Education Trust, to explore the unique safeguarding challenges within boarding environments.

The discussion looks at how staff are trained to recognise and respond to risk, the importance of creating a culture of openness and trust, and how schools balance privacy with supervision in residential life. We also explore the role of peer relationships and dormitory dynamics, alongside practical advice for parents on supporting their child’s wellbeing while staying informed about safeguarding arrangements.

This episode is relevant for educators, safeguarding leads, parents, carers, and policymakers, offering insight into how boarding settings can create safe, supportive environments where every child feels protected and heard.

Support resources mentioned in this episode

Education Support https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/

NAPAC https://napac.org.uk/

Samaritans https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

Mind https://www.mind.org.uk/

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Creating Effective Safeguarding Cultures29 Oct 202500:28:05

In this episode, we are joined by Vicki Blackburn, Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Head of Dame Alice Owen’s School, to discuss what it truly means to create effective safeguarding cultures. Culture is about more than policies and procedures—it’s about shared responsibility and mindset. We explore how schools, colleges, and other educational settings can move beyond compliance to create environments where every student feels safe, supported, and able to thrive.

Resources and Support:

Education Support – https://www.educationsupport.org.uk/

NAPAC – Support for survivors of abuse: https://napac.org.uk/

Samaritans – 24/7 support: https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

Mind – Mental health support: https://www.mind.org.uk/

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Audio Book | Early Years Foundation Stage (2025) - Section 3 - The Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements.14 Oct 202501:01:47

Welcome to this EYFS audio book, where we present the Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework in a clear and accessible way. The EYFS sets the national standards for early years care, learning and development, making sure every child from birth to five is safe, supported and given the best possible start.

Section 3 is essential listening for anyone working in early years: practitioners, leaders, managers, safeguarding leads, support staff and those responsible for maintaining high‑quality practice in group‑based or school‑based settings. If your role involves caring for children aged 0 to 5, then understanding these safeguarding and welfare requirements isn’t optional—it’s a legal duty, and it’s central to creating environments where children can thrive.

This audio book presents Section 3 of the EYFS, which focuses on safeguarding and welfare. You’ll hear about the policies and procedures every setting must have in place, the standards for staff suitability and training, expectations around supervision, first aid, behaviour support, SEND considerations, health and safety, and keeping accurate records. This section sets the foundation for keeping children safe, and ensuring your setting meets its statutory responsibilities every single day.

Full text version available here:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/68c024cb8c6d992f23edd79c/Early_years_foundation_stage_statutory_framework_-_for_group_and_school-based_providers.pdf.pdf

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Understanding Stalking: Recognising the Signs and Finding Support with Catherine McLaughlin23 Sep 202500:23:49

In this episode, we speak with Catherine McLaughlin, Deputy CEO and Director of Services & Development at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, to explore the often-misunderstood issue of stalking. Stalking can take many forms—from persistent unwanted contact and being followed to surveillance through digital means. It affects people from all walks of life and can leave long-lasting emotional and psychological impacts.

Catherine McLaughlin is the Director of Services & Development and Deputy CEO at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. She leads the operational delivery of the National Stalking Helpline and Advocacy Services and heads the policy and campaign work related to stalking and personal safety.

Catherine brings her wealth of experience leading the National Stalking Helpline, the Stalking Threat Assessment Centre, and nationwide advocacy services to discuss:

  • The different forms stalking can take
  • Early warning signs to look out for
  • Why stalking is often minimised or misunderstood
  • How to seek help—from law enforcement, mental health professionals, and advocacy groups
  • Steps to reclaim safety and control

If you or someone you know has experienced stalking, this episode offers clear, compassionate guidance and information on how to get the right support.


Resources and Support:

https://www.suzylamplugh.org/

https://napac.org.uk/

https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/

https://www.mind.org.uk/

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Uncovering Stalking Behaviours Among Young People29 Jul 202500:25:04

In this episode we explore the complex and often overlooked issue of stalking behaviours among young people. From obsessive messaging to digital surveillance, these behaviours can subtly emerge in teenage relationships and social circles, often normalised by pop culture or peer dynamics.

Catherine McLaughlin, Director of Services & Development and Deputy CEO at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, joins us to unpack how to support young people in navigating the ‘firsts’ of adolescence while spotting red flag behaviours. Together, we discuss how unhealthy attachments can develop, how to identify controlling patterns early, and the importance of giving young people the tools to recognise and challenge these dynamics before they escalate.

This is a critical conversation that shines a light on unhealthy relationship behaviours and provides practical guidance for safeguarding young people.

Guest Bio

Catherine McLaughlin is the Director of Services & Development and Deputy CEO at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. She leads on the operational delivery of the National Stalking Helpline, Advocacy and the Stalking Threat Assessment Centre, as well as policy and campaign work.

Support and Further Resources

If this episode raises any concerns or difficult feelings, support is available:

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Audio Book | Keeping Children Safe in Education (2025) Part 1 & Annex B09 Jul 202501:35:13

This episode of the KCSiE 2025 Audiobook covers Part 1: Safeguarding Information for All Staff. It explains what school and college staff need to know and do to safeguard children effectively.

Learn how to take a child-centred and coordinated approach to safeguarding, understand key responsibilities, recognise signs of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and respond appropriately. The episode also outlines the role of the designated safeguarding lead, the importance of early help, and how to build trusted relationships with children to help keep them safe.

By listening, staff can quickly understand their statutory duties and be prepared to identify and respond to concerns at the right time, ensuring children receive the right help when it matters most.

KCSiE 2025 audiobook, Safeguarding for school staff, Statutory safeguarding guidance, Child protection training, Designated safeguarding lead, Keeping children safe in education

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Audiobook | Early Years Foundation Stage 2026 – Part 3 Safeguarding & Welfare Requirements07 Aug 202601:04:21

Welcome to the Early Years Foundation Stage 2026 Audiobook: Part 3 – The Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements

Thank you for taking the time to listen to this audiobook, created to support early years leaders, managers, practitioners and providers in understanding the safeguarding and welfare requirements within the Early Years Foundation Stage 2026.

These requirements form the foundation of safe, effective and high-quality early years practice. They set out the statutory expectations that help ensure children are healthy, safe, secure and supported to achieve the best possible outcomes.

Throughout this audiobook, we will explore the key responsibilities that providers and practitioners must understand and implement, including safeguarding and child protection, safer recruitment, staff training and supervision, health and safety, staff-to-child ratios, safer eating and sleeping practices, risk assessment, information sharing, record keeping, and working effectively with children and families.

The guidance reminds us that safeguarding is not simply about compliance. It is about creating environments where children feel safe, valued and supported, and where professionals are confident to identify concerns, take appropriate action and promote children's welfare at every opportunity.

As you listen, we encourage you to reflect on your own practice and consider how the requirements are embedded within your setting. Every policy, procedure and professional decision contributes to creating a culture where children can learn, develop and thrive.

Thank you for listening. We hope this audiobook strengthens your understanding of the EYFS safeguarding and welfare requirements and supports your ongoing commitment to providing safe, nurturing and child-centred care.

Every child deserves the best possible start in life. By understanding and applying the requirements explored throughout this audiobook, we can help create environments where children are protected, supported and able to flourish.

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