Child Protection in Education 2016 - Manchester - Programme

Thursday 6 Oct 2016
Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel, Manchester

08:00 to 09:30

08:00 – 09:30
One-to-one legal consultations

Book one of twenty available consultation slots with one of our top education lawyers and ensure your concerns are answered in a confidential one-to-one environment

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09:00 to 09:45

09:45 to 10:00

09:45 – 10:00
Chairs introduction and welcome

How has the role of safeguarding in schools changed over the past 5 years? Maintaining your confidence as expectations increase

Dai Durbridge, Partner, Browne Jacobson

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10:00 to 10:40

10:40 to 11:10

10:40 – 11:10
Developing a whole-organisation approach to safeguarding

Record and manage safeguarding concerns more effectively and develop an cohesive approach across your organisation that ensures safeguarding trends are identified early

Martin Baker and Mike Glanville, Directors, One Team Logic

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11:10 to 11:20

11:20 to 11:50

11:50 to 12:25

11:50 – 12:25
Achieve full compliance under the Prevent Duty and know your latest obligations

- Understand what ‘appropriate Prevent training’ means for your organisation and staff – what training must you complete and what is advised
- Know what evidence Ofsted will look for at your next inspection
- Clarify when to make a Channel referral rather than a referral to social care

Dai Durbridge, Partner, Browne Jacobson

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12:25 to 12:55

12:55 to 13:55

12:55 – 13:55
Networking lunch and spotlight session

Online Safety – How do you know what you don’t know?

Kat Howard, Senior Educational Consultant RM Education

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13:55 to 14:45

13:55 – 14:45
Child sexual exploitation

How to identify students who might be at risk, spot early signs of CSE and ensure you can offer students meaningful support

Plus, gain essential resources to help all staff identify early warning signs of sexual exploitation

Yvonne Spencer, Partner, Veale Wasbrough Vizards

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13:55 – 14:45
Safeguarding children with Mental health difficulties

Understand your legal obligations and work positively with parents and external agencies when safeguarding children with mental health issues

Kate Golding, Gold Standard Associate, Mental Health First Aid England

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13:55 – 14:45
Culturally sensitive issues

Clarify your duties surrounding mandatory reporting on FGM and manage and prevent cases of forced marriage and dishonour abuse

Aneeta Prem, Freedom Charity

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13:55 – 14:45
Model safeguarding policy

Ensure your school’s safeguarding policy is up to date, robust and in line with the latest statutory guidance

Gain access to our approved child protection model policy from the Optimus Education Knowledge Centre

Dai Durbridge, Partner, Browne Jacobson

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13:55 – 14:45
Governance Masterclass

Clarify and meet your legal responsibilities as a safeguarding governor or trustee

Gain a robust checklist of the essential training required and safeguarding questions to challenge your Headteacher

Matt Miller, NLG and Chair of Governors, Highlands School

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14:45 to 15:35

14:45 – 15:35
E-Safety

Safeguarding students and staff: Monitoring online activity and behaviour to identify early warning signs of safeguarding risk

Traci Good, Online Safety Consultant, E-Safety Training

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14:45 – 15:35
‘Prevent’ in action

Work effectively with local communities, know when to involve the police if you suspect cases of extremism and practically meet your ‘Prevent’ responsibilities

Plus, take away resources to help with difficult conversations with parents

Andrew Gregory, Director of Training and Research, Victvs Ltd.

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14:45 – 15:35
Safeguarding record keeping

Best-practice approaches to thorough record keeping: Ensure crucial details are recorded and build evidence to support your decisions

Dai Durbridge, Partner, Browne Jacobson

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14:45 – 15:35
Safer recruitment

Meet your DBS requirements: Clarify the required checks for staff, volunteers, agency staff and overseas staff

Richard Hewitt, Senior Associate, Veale Wasbrough Vizards

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14:45 – 15:35
Independent schools Masterclass

Clarify what safeguarding evidence ISI expect to see and protect against the additional risks of boarding and peer-on-peer abuse

Plus, key lessons to be learned from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse

Sarah Mannion, Associate, Veale Wasbrough Vizards

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15:35 to 15:55

15:55 to 16:45

15:55 – 16:45
Ofsted

Understand how Ofsted’s latest framework impacts your safeguarding policies: Embed a ‘culture of vigilance’ and provide robust evidence at your next inspection

Stacey Moss, Director, Aspirational, Bespoke, Creative Training Ltd.

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15:55 – 16:45
Staff training

Fresh, innovative ways to deliver comprehensive safeguarding training: Ensure your colleagues manage disclosures and appropriately make internal referrals

Ella Savell-Boss, Safeguarding Manager, Shireland Collegiate Academy

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15:55 – 16:45
Allegations and staff conduct

Ensure staff understand appropriate online and offline behaviour and respond quickly and correctly to allegations should they arise

Dai Durbridge, Partner, Browne Jacobson

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15:55 – 16:45
Data & information sharing

The legalities surrounding safeguarding data protection, confidentiality and information sharing: When to share it, who to share it with and what you should expect in return

Katie Michelon, Solicitor, Browne Jacobson

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15:55 – 16:45
Special schools Masterclass

Ensure your policies are up to date to safeguard SEND students more vulnerable to the risks of harm and train your colleagues to manage and respond to incidents appropriately

Ann Raymond, Director, Child Protection and Safeguarding Consultancy

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