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Top safeguarding insights: Safeguarding Awareness Week halfway update

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Safeguarding Awareness Week midweek update | | | | | Hello {NAME} We are officially at the halfway s

Safeguarding Awareness Week midweek update [View in browser]( [Tes Logo]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( [Safeguarding awareness week - teachers stood in front of blue shield] See everything we've shared in our safeguarding hub [Get all the updates]( Hello {NAME} We are officially at the halfway stage of Safeguarding Awareness Week. It's been a busy few days so we thought that we would provide a quick summary of the highlights so far. Read on for a host of useful insights, support and advice from leaders and teaching staff which we've been sharing during the first half of our week dedicated to safeguarding best practice. Helping to ensure everyone has the right to feel safe. We want to hear from you this week too! If you've found anything useful or interesting this week, please share it to raise further awareness and spread that best practice further. Please use #TesSafeguardingWeek so we can see all your feedback! Big Debate webinar out now! Safeguarding leaders discussion Watch as three leaders share their reactions to some of our safeguarding survey results and share their advice and experiences. Full of useful advice and insightful reactions to the survey findings, it's a great watch for safeguarding leads and school leaders. [Watch the webinar]( [Watch the webinar]( Safeguarding Survey Results Report [safeguarding resources]( Wide range of resources Don't forget there are also a host of safeguarding teaching resources. From displays to posters, activities and worksheets. Helping you to mark Safeguarding Awareness Week with your class. [Download resources]( Take our quick safeguarding survey Last few days to share your thoughts Our survey of international school staff to get their thoughts on safeguarding is closing soon. Please spare 5 minutes to take our 15 question survey to help us build a global picture of safeguarding around the world - which we'll share soon! [Take the survey]( [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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