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Safeguarding and young children with SEND

  • Webcasts
  • 01 Aug 2018
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early years

In this webcast, we will consider the particular issues around safeguarding and young children with SEND. This webcast does not cover the detail of the safeguarding requirements; you must refer to the national statutory guidance, some of which is listed at the end of this webcast. You must also ensure that you are fully aware of your setting’s and the Local Safeguarding Children Board’s (LSCB) policies and procedures.

Some questions/ideas to think about while you listen/read:

What do you understand by ‘safeguarding’ in relation to your role?

Why do you think children with SEND may be particularly vulnerable to abuse and neglect?

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