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Sheffield education settings

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The updated 'Working Together to Safeguard Children' was published on 15.12.23. The Executive Board are considering the changes to Working Together in the Spring Term. The documents and resources published on the Education pages will be updated to reflect any changes as soon as possible, likely at Easter.

Welcome to the education settings section of the Safeguarding Sheffield Children website. The education pages are divided by topic, which can be seen on the left hand side of the page. 

The information, resources, documents and links are there to support you with your safeguarding roles and responsibilities. The pages are regularly reviewed and updated.

In the right side column of these pages you will also find links to national and local guidance and the Schoolpoint 365, Safeguarding Children Service area.

The updated 'Working Together to Safeguard Children' was published on 15.12.23. The documents and resources published on the Education pages will be updated to reflect any changes as soon as possible. 

Working Together 2023 makes it clear that education settings must comply not only with the requirements set out there and with the most current version of Keeping Children Safe in Education but also with any additional requirements placed on them by their local safeguarding partnership.  Sheffield education settings therefore must comply with Sheffield Children Safeguarding Partnership (SCSP) requirements.  For clarity and ease of reference these are stated in the document below as well as how the Sheffield Safeguarding Children Advisors for Education will support Sheffield education settings to comply with these requirements.  Please contact the advisor linked to your setting if you need to discuss how we can support you with your compliance with these requirements.

Safeguarding Children Advisors for education settings - our offer and expectations 

Safeguarding Children in Education Professional Development Pathway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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