Introducing the new 2026/27 Academic DSL Diary!

Published on: Jun 25, 2026
Introducing the new 2026/27 Academic DSL Diary!

Organise your time and embed safeguarding into your daily practice

New for the next academic year, we’re delighted to announce we’re taking pre-orders for the 2026/27 Academic DSL Diary!

Created by our experts especially for DSLs and DDSLs, the Academic DSL Diary is a durable 194 page hardback publication in a convenient A5 size, week-to-view format designed to keep you informed, proactive, and ahead of the curve in safeguarding within educational settings throughout the months.

Organise your time and embed safeguarding into your daily practice

Built specifically to support DSLs

The diary is designed to help DSLs organise their time while embedding safeguarding into daily practice, not as an “add-on.” It aligns with statutory guidance like KCSiE and Working Together, helping DSLs embed safeguarding into everyday practice.

Created by our experts especially for DSLs and DDSLs, the Academic DSL Diary is a durable 194 page hardback publication in a convenient A5 size, week-to-view format.

Find out more and pre-order your copy

Built specifically to support DSLs

Contents include:

  • Monthly safeguarding themes linked to a 2‑year training plan

  • Challenge questions that drive reflective, evidence-based practice

  • Planning tools combined with safeguarding strategy

  • Weekly/daily planners

  • Notes sections

  • Key dates and calendars

  • Directory of contact information for all local authority Children's Services in England and Wales

Find out more and pre-order your copy


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