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Ensuring child protection in the UK entertainment sector: The vital role of chaperones -Welcome to our blog dedicated to child protection in the UK entertainment sector! In this article, we will delve into the importance of child protection training for chaperones and their responsibilities within the industry. We'll explore why...
Read more >Ensuring child protection: A tutor's essential guide - In this article, Anne Rodgers emphasises the importance of child protection training for tutors in the UK and provides comprehensive information on legislation, regulations, and responsibilities. Together, we will create a safe and nurturing learning environment, prioritising the well-being and protection of...
Read more >In this article, Anne Rodgers highlights the importance of child protection within charities, providing trustees and managers with a guide to their responsibilities and practical steps to ensure their charity is actively protecting the welfare of children.
The crucial role of child protection in charities: A guide for trustees and managers - Charities play a crucial role in society, often dealing with some of the most vulnerable members of our communities. This duty of care becomes even more significant when it involves the safety and well-being of...
Read more >Prioritising child protection: The essential role of school governors - Child protection and safeguarding are critical responsibilities for everyone involved in the educational sphere. However, as school governors, your role is pivotal in ensuring our schools remain a haven for the most vulnerable – our children. In this article, Anne...
Read more >Safeguarding our future: The vital role of child protection in secondary schools - The shaping of young minds is a task entrusted to us as educators and staff of secondary schools. We bear a profound responsibility for our students’ academic growth and physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. In the wake...
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