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 LeathKCSIE 2025: An Expert Overview of the DfE’s Call for Evidence on Safeguarding in Schools and Colleges
This webinar will support you to express your views on safeguarding and statutory child protection duties to inform the updated key document, ‘Keeping children safe in education’ 2025.
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For: Leaders, teachers, practitioners, teaching assistants, governors, trustees, support staff
Aim: This webinar will support you to express your views on safeguarding and statutory child protection duties to inform the updated key document, ‘Keeping children safe in education’ 2025.
Why this webinar’s important: On March 28, the DfE opened a call for evidence, offering the opportunity for you to shape the long-term policies and procedures for education staff in relation to safeguarding. It is important that you are involved in the decisions that directly impact both your role and the safety of the pupils in your care; with expert guidance on the reasoning behind the consultation’s areas of focus and the potential impact of your responses, this webinar will support you to make a vital impact on the safeguarding landscape. Please note: this call for evidence relates specifically to the update of the ‘Keeping children safe in education’ (KCSIE) guidance for 2025; the version of KCSIE relating to 2024 is scheduled to only undergo technical changes.