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Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

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Page 1: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016
Page 2: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key changes in September guidance

Page 3: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

for news, legal updates, real

opinions and training:

https://www.linkedin.com/company

/education-advisory-&-hr-services

Page 4: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

‐ DSL role (including staff training)

‐ Section 128 check and resultant changes to

the SCR

‐ IT filters and monitoring

‐ Peer on peer abuse

‐ Referrals to the LA

Page 5: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

• Partner in the Education team at

Browne Jacobson

• lead the NW education team

• specialise in safeguarding

• part of the Optimus expert panel and

chair of their Annual Child Protection

in Education conferences

Page 6: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

• area of growing responsibility

• higher expectation

• Ofsted/ISI focus

• amended guidance for September 2016

Page 7: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

‐ DSL role (including staff training)

‐ Section 128 check and resultant changes to

the SCR

‐ IT filters and monitoring

‐ Peer on peer abuse

‐ Referrals to the LA

Page 8: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

key paragraphs: 13, 52, 58, 62-66 and Annex B

• expanded role under new KCS. Now includes: ‐ DSL must be a senior staff member and part

of SLT

‐ deputies can be appointed and should be

trained to DSL standard

‐ lead on channel referrals

‐ support staff who make direct referral to

social care/channel

‐ responsible for transferring safeguarding file

to new school

Page 9: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

• prevent awareness training a requirement

• general training expectation increased: ‐ as well as formal training (still every two

years), knowledge should be updated (e.g. e-

bulletins, meeting other DSLs, taking time to

read/digest developments) at regular

intervals but at least annually (para 13, 58)

• same training updates expected for all staff

Page 10: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

‐ DSL role (including staff training)

‐ Section 128 check and resultant changes

to the SCR

‐ IT filters and monitoring

‐ Peer on peer abuse

‐ Referrals to the LA

Page 11: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key paragraphs: 99, 102, 112-114 and

129-134

• new/updated checks:

‐ Section 128 checks

‐ EEA regulatory body checks

‐ Governor DBS checks

Page 12: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key paragraph: 99

• applies to independent schools,

academies and free schools

• requires you to check whether a person

is prohibited or restricted from taking

part in the management of the school

• no definition of ‘management’

• check on NCTL Teacher Services’ system

add a column to the SCR

Page 13: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key paragraphs: 112 and 114

• applies to staff who have lived or

worked overseas

• school should now check if any

restrictions have been imposed by any

EEA regulating body.

• NCTL Teacher Services Link is the tool

to use

Add a column to SCR

Page 14: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

key paragraphs: 129-134

• maintained school governors: ‐ enhanced DBS required from September

‐ no barred list check required

• academies, independent and free schools: ‐ unnecessarily complex

‐ review paras 131-134 then read our note -

https://www.brownejacobson.com/educatio

n/training-and-resources/legal-

updates/2016/06/safeguarding-checks-on-

academy-governors

Page 15: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

‐ DSL role (including staff training)

‐ Section 128 check and resultant changes to

the SCR

‐ IT filters and monitoring

‐ Peer on peer abuse

‐ Referrals to the LA

Page 16: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key paragraphs: 67, 69 and Annex C

• GBs should ensure appropriate filters

and monitoring systems are in place

• avoid “over blocking”

• think about your process

Page 17: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

‐ DSL role (including staff training)

‐ Section 128 check and resultant changes to

the SCR

‐ IT filters and monitoring

‐ Peer on peer abuse

‐ Referrals to the LA

Page 18: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key paragraphs: 42, 76-78, 69, Annex C

• peer on peer abuse now specifically

mentioned

• CP policy should include procedures to

minimise peer on peer abuse and set

out how they will be investigated

• sexting requires a mention in policy

now

Page 19: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

‐ DSL role (including staff training)

‐ Section 128 check and resultant changes to

the SCR

‐ IT filters and monitoring

‐ Peer on peer abuse

‐ Referrals to the LA

Page 20: Keeping Children Safe in Education: key changes in September guidance - Dai Durbridge - July 2016

Key paragraph: 24

• ‘encourages’ schools to press children’s

services if referrals are not having an impact

“If after a referral the child’s situation does

not appear to be improving the designated

safeguarding lead (or the person that made

the referral) should press for

reconsideration to ensure their concerns

have been addressed and, most importantly,

that the child’s situation improves.”

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• consider these issues and review the

other changes not discussed today

• think about the changes you need to

make to policy, practice and training

from September

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