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How Ofsted inspects safeguarding in schools | Ofsted webinar for schools

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ส.ค. 2024
  • In this webinar, we explore: what makes up an effective safeguarding culture; reasons why safeguarding may be ineffective; what might constitute a need for minor improvements; the checks inspectors might make on the single central record; how they report on safeguarding.
    You can watch DfE’s ‘Keeping children safe in education’ webinars here: kcsie.orcula.c...
    Our panel:
    - Lee Owston HMI, Deputy Director, Schools and Early Education
    - Jonathan Keay HMI, Senior HMI, Schools and Early Education
    - Anna Trethewey, Deputy Director, Cross Remit Education
    - Claire Jones, Specialist Adviser, Policy, Quality and Training
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:27 About safeguarding
    7:33 Outline of session
    8:31 Practicalities of inspecting safeguarding
    12:23 How we inspect safeguarding
    23:43 Safeguarding pupils with SEND
    26:06 The safeguarding judgement
    28:20 Effective safeguarding
    33:48 Ineffective safeguarding
    34:18 Early monitoring inspections
    36:33 Minor improvements
    39:03 Safeguarding scenarios
    39:28 Scenario 1 - safeguarding likely to be ineffective
    44:39 Scenario 2 - safeguarding likely to be effective
    49:00 Responses from surveys
    50:03 Managing risk
    50:47 Staff training
    51:44 Thresholds and concerns
    52:37 Summary of updates
    54:19 Takeaway points
    56:18 Questions
    56:32 Q1: What training inspectors get
    56:50 Q2: Filtering and monitoring
    57:45 Q3: Views of a small number of pupils and outcome
    59:59 Q4: Single central record
    1:00:25 Q5: Impact of review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges
    1:01:38 Q6: Views of children with SEND
    Questions in full:
    Q1: What training do Ofsted inspectors get?
    Q2: How does Ofsted look at filtering and monitoring on inspection?
    Q3: To what extent can the views of a small number of pupils influence the report outcome?
    Q4: Who should be on the single central record?
    Q5: Following the Ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges, how has Ofsted changed the way it inspects schools?
    Q6: How do you make sure for children with SEND, especially when their ability to communicate is limited, that their views are being gathered?

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