New KCSiE Implementation webinars for members and non-members

Published on: Jun 15, 2026
New KCSiE Implementation webinars for members and non-members

Webinar: The continuum of child-on-child abuse – what staff need to know

The KCSiE 2026 Consultation highlights the importance of identifying and responding to child-on-child abuse, including relationship abuse, harmful sexual behaviour, misogyny, sexual violence and sexual harassment. It also emphasises the need to understand harmful behaviour on a progressive continuum, considering issues such as bullying, language and setting culture.

This session explores the consultation requirements and how settings can take a holistic approach to child-on-child abuse, linking it to wider safeguarding practice and support for children.

We’ll look at why these behaviours are viewed as part of a continuum, how to adopt a whole-setting approach, and what this means for safeguarding and child protection leads. The session is relevant to anyone involved in the prevention, identification or response to child-on-child abuse.

Scheduled for July 1st, 12pm-1pm, all registrants will receive a session recording and slides.

NON-MEMBERS: this webinar is £59 + VAT.

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MEMBERS: This webinar is free for Safeguarding Network members. Please login and go to the Your CPD page for the link to book.


Free Webinar: KCSiE 2026: Key updates and implications for DSLs (with the Department for Education)

Join us for this essential 30-minute update session on KCSIE 2026: Key Updates and Implications for DSLs. Delivered by the Department for Education Teacher Regulation, School Safeguarding and Safety Team, this webinar will provide a clear and accessible overview of the latest changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2026.

The session will highlight the most significant updates, including their practical implications for Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) and wider safeguarding teams. The webinar will conclude with a 15-minute Q&A session, providing attendees with the opportunity to ask questions and seek clarification on the updates.

Scheduled for 1st July, 3pm - 3.45pm, anyone attending or registering for this free webinar will receive the session recording and slides. Click the button to sign up.

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