Christina is an experienced Head of Safeguarding and subject matter expert within safeguarding children and adults who has held senior strategic roles within large, complex organisations serving vast demographic populations. A strong leader, Christina has delivered and embedded robust safeguarding systems, processes and procedures through the provision of sound expertise, knowledge and direction. She has positively driven transformational change, dynamism, pace and passion, whilst motivating, innovating and empowering the wider workforce, public and society to make sure every contact counts, striving for excellence in safeguarding.
See more from Christina LeathNEW KCSIE 2024: Identifying Priorities and Key Themes for the 2024/2025 Academic Year | Early Years
This webinar will provide you with expert guidance on developing your safeguarding strategy for the 2024/2025 academic year, in line with the key priorities outlined in KCSIE 2024. It will highlight practical ways to comply with your statutory safeguarding duties; reflect on real-world events and current concerns for early years settings; and offer support on conducting in-depth assessments and implementing up-to-date, impactful approaches within pivotal areas including online safety, mental health and SEND.
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For: Nursery managers, nursery practitioners, nursery assistants
Aim: This webinar will provide you with expert guidance on developing your safeguarding strategy for the 2024/2025 academic year, in line with the key priorities outlined in KCSIE 2024. It will highlight practical ways to comply with your statutory safeguarding duties; reflect on real-world events and current concerns for early years settings; and offer support on conducting in-depth assessments and implementing up-to-date, impactful approaches within pivotal areas including online safety, mental health and SEND.
Why this webinar’s important: On 24 May, the DfE published a ‘for information’ version of ‘Keeping children safe in education’ 2024: this guidance will become statutory from 1 September 2024. It is important for early years settings to start developing their safeguarding strategy, evaluating their current child protection measures and planning for next year.