Kcsie 2024 Annex A . The new version of keeping children safe in education will come into force on 1 september 2024. The words ‘deliberately missing education’ have been replaced with ‘unexplainable and or/persistent absences from education’ to reflect the revised.
The main changes and action required. Our kcsie part 1 course is for staff working directly with children and kcsie annex a course is for those not directly in contact with children.
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KCSIE 2024 Quiz, Audit, Whole School and Individual Reports , All school staff working directly with children are expected to read at least this section.
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KCSIE 2024 Training Update PowerPoint and Handout Honeyguide School , Equally all staff should either read part 1 or annex a.
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KCSIE 2024 Updates Honeyguide School Leader Support , Many of the updates are to ensure that kcsie reflects the new working together to safeguard children.
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KCSIE 2024 Quiz, Audit, Whole School and Individual Reports , Safeguarding information for school and college staff.
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NetSupport What’s new in KCSIE 2024? , Annex f (page 176) of the guidance contains a table outlining where changes have been made.
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4 Key Changes in KCSIE 2024 for Schools , Our training picks up 2024 changes in part 1.
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KCSIE 2024 Training Update PowerPoint and Handout Honeyguide School , In what has now become an annual event the dfe has once again issued a new version of.
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DfE’s KCSiE 2024/2025 and Call for Evidence on Safeguarding in Schools , Equally all staff should either read part 1 or annex a.
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Kcsie 2024 Changes Maxi Stella , All school staff working directly with children are expected to read at least this section.
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2024 KCSIE Update Summary of Key Changes Honeyguide School Leader , Equally all staff should either read part 1 or annex a.
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