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Using qualitative and quantitative data to measure safeguarding impact

Effective safeguarding leadership: Five areas for focus

Looking after your school's designated safeguarding lead

Responding to the use of homophobic language in school

Three tips for effective safeguarding governance

Operation Encompass: Implications for schools and safeguarding work

AI, deepfakes and safeguarding: Ten ways to keep children safe

Common school safeguarding pitfalls – and how to avoid them

Safeguarding: What is affluent neglect?

After the riots: Proactive safeguarding tips

Summer riots: A systemic school response

Addressing anxiety in primary-age pupils

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