Webinar description
On demand recording
Free training from safeguarding experts, helping you prepare for the proposed statutory duty.
Hear from our senior education consultants Kevin Hartley and Kay Joel as they explore the new proposed mandatory reporting duty and discuss how schools and colleges can prepare for the new legislation.
Learn what you need to do to prepare for the new statutory requirement for the mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse in England. At our bitesize sessions, NSPCC's safeguarding experts will share:
- the story so far and what's happening now
- who the new duty will apply to
- what you should report
- what stops children speaking out
- the process for reporting
- survivor stories and what we've learnt.
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