Author Archives: Jo Perrin

Four Tips for Keeping Children Safe this Summer

How can we prepare children to stay safe during the summer holidays? With the summer...

Transnational Marriage Abandonment (a form of domestic abuse): What Schools Need to Know

What is this type of abuse and who does it impact? Safeguarding Adviser, Jo Perrin,...

Animal Abuse and Child Safeguarding – How Might They Be Linked?

Is there a hidden link between animal abuse and child safeguarding? Explore the research behind...

RSHE – What Has Happened to the Momentum for Change?

Towards the end of the previous government’s tenure, a draft version of updated R(S)HE guidance...

How to Request Information from a GP to Best Safeguard a Child

As a DSL, there’s nothing more frustrating than having that niggling feeling that something really...

So-called Conversion Therapy – what is it and what do we need to be aware of?

In recent years those in the children’s workforce have increased their knowledge and improved their...

Hurried Child Syndrome: If a child isn’t allowed to just be a child, is it a type of neglect?

In safeguarding circles we talk about many types of neglect that might impact a child’s...

More than just training delivery – how SFE collaborates with other agencies to aim to eradicate harmful practices

Sometimes people ask me “as an Education Adviser, apart from delivering training what else fills...

KCSiE 2024 – What Do You Need to Know?

Take a closer look at the 2024 updates to Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE)...

“What is good enough today, might not be good enough tomorrow”: Creating a Culture of Continuous Improvement for Safeguarding.

Safeguarding Adviser Jo Perrin has written a blog for DSLs, DDSLs and SLT to really...

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