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A Safeguarding Awareness Week sneak preview - are you ready?

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Safeguarding Awareness Week sneak preview | | | | | See all our Safeguarding Awareness Week plans...

Safeguarding Awareness Week sneak preview [View in browser]( [Tes Logo]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( [hub page link - banner image cta]( See all our Safeguarding Awareness Week plans... [Visit our safeguarding hub]( Hello {NAME} Safeguarding Awareness Week starts on Monday. Our dedicated week to sharing best practice and raising awareness of safeguarding is bigger than ever this year. We have a host of events planned during the week and we wanted to give you a sneak preview. Big Debate Webinar We're excited to be hosting a fascinating panel discussion webinar featuring three leaders in safeguarding who discuss global topics and share insights and advice from their experiences. [Watch on YouTube]( from Tuesday 21 May or [join our mailing list]( for an update once it's live. Free safeguarding training course Online safeguarding is a growing concern for many leaders so we are making our [Online Safety]( and [Staying Safe Online for International Schools]( training courses available to download for free. Download from Monday 20 May. Safeguarding teaching resources We are encouraging schools around the world to teach lessons on safeguarding during our dedicated week. To help with that, we have created a host of resources from posters to displays, worksheets to activities. Take a look at our [Tes resources blog]( or [Teach Starter (now part of Tes) collection](. If you take part in or enjoy any of our events this week, please share using #TesSafeguardingWeek to help raise further awareness and spread the best practice far and wide! Join our mailing list for updates on everything taking place during our event-filled week. [Stay up-to-date]( Safeguarding survey [Survey - image link]( A global safeguarding picture We need you! If you work in an international school, please spare 5 minutes to take our 15-question survey and help us build a picture of safeguarding around the world. Share your thoughts on a number of key safeguarding topics and we'll analyse, before sharing a global view of safeguarding in international schools. [Take the survey]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Manage your email preferences Help us to send you the right emails. You can [change your email preference settings]( or [unsubscribe]( anytime. Customer services: [+44 (0)20 3194 31](tel:+44 (0)20 3194 3000)64 help@tesglobal.com Tes Global is registered in England (Company No. 02017289) with its registered offices at 3rd Floor, Building 3, St Paul’s Place, 129 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. [Can't see this email? View in browser](

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