Safeguarding Self-Assessment DSL District Network – Spring Term Mary Spencer Performance and Quality Assurance Programme Manager
Aims of the session Safeguarding in Education Self Assessment – Mary Spencer Key findings from last year Expectations for 2016 Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation BAIT Secondary School/FE College – BAIT Resource Pack Evaluation of Impact Tell us what other safeguarding courses you need! MASH review
Key findings From 2014/15 Training- question on curriculum and designated safeguarding leads identified a number of areas of concern around Gender Based violence, Female Gentile Mutilation, Forced Marriage, Honour Based Violence, Young Carers, Private Fostering, Gangs and Violence, Fabricated or induced illness and Sexting DSL supervision and attendance at district network meetings. Governance – review of action plan by governing/responsible body
Expectations for 2016 Update the current self-assessment tool for the period April 2015 to March 2016.Deadline 24 th March 2016 in line with Easter break. Focus group to be set up in May to look at improving the on-line tool New tool to be available from September 2106 Information from previous self-assessment will be available.
BAIT CSE resource pack The BAIT resource pack was developed for Secondary Schools and Further Education Colleges to enhance year olds awareness and understanding of the dangers of CSE. In June 2015 BAIT was delivered to all Secondary Schools and Further Education Colleges in Birmingham The Board agreed to evaluate its impact on young people and feedback the findings to Headteachers.
Evaluation of the BAIT CSE resource pack STUDENT FEEDBACK On completion of the session, please send the Students the below link to an on-line survey commissioned by the Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board. See Link to Student Survey TEACHING PROFESSIONAL FEEDBACK See Link to Teaching Professional Survey sionals. sionals
Tell us what else you need ? By completing the Teaching Professional Survey it enable you to tell us about what other safeguarding educational resources you would like us to develop for use in Secondary Schools and FE Colleges. To date schools haven’t started using the Student Feedback survey or the Teaching Professionals Survey. Without your crucial feedback we cant start to develop new products!
Feedback, Discussion and Questions? If you would like any more information about BAIT, please do not hesitate to contact Liz Richards CSE Coordinator (Tel ) or Simon Cross BSCB Business Manager about the evaluation process and findings MASH review