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Keeping Children Safe in Education
September 2024, quiz.
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Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined for the purposes of this guidance as:
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Protecting children from maltreatment
Preventing the impairment of children’s mental and physical health or development
Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care
Ensuring all children have access to the Internet
Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes
Providing children with perfect circumstances
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At what age does a child become an adult?
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Which staff have a responsibility to provide a safe environment in which children can learn?
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Senior Leadership Team
Teachers and Teaching Assistants
All Staff
DSLs
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What does the term ‘Early Help’ mean in the context of safeguarding?
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Providing support to children in their teenage years only
Offering support as soon as a problem emerges at any stage in a child’s life
Providing support to children in their foundation years only
None of these
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Which types of children should staff be particularly alert to the potential need for Early Help?
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Children with exceptional academic ability
Children showing signs of being drawn into anti-social or criminal behaviour
Children with mental health needs
Children with stable family backgrounds
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Who out of the following would NOT benefit from early help?
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A young carer
A child with mental health needs
A child with a family member in prison
A child who is being sexually abused
A disabled child
None of these
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What is the definition of 'abuse' in the context of safeguarding?
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A form of neglect involving failure to provide adequate food and shelter
A form of maltreatement involving harm or failure to prevent a child from harm
Physical harm inflicted intentionally by an adult towards a child
A form of online exploitation only
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Name four types of abuse and a sign/symptom of that abuse:
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Child on child abuse can take place in intimate personal relationships between children
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Name three types of child on child abuse.
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Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) and Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) are both forms of abuse. Give an example of both.
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All staff should be aware that any child displaying mental health problems can, in some cases, be an indicator that the child has suffered or is at risk of suffering...
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What does DSL stand for?
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What should you do if you have any concerns about a child's welfare?
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Follow the Child Protection Policy and speak to a DSL/DDSL
Ask a colleague to report the concern
Ignore the concern if it doesn't seem significant
Contact the parent/carer for consent to share the concern
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If you have a safeguarding concern about the behaviour of a member of staff, who should you report this to?
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Police
DSL
Chair of Governors/Management Comittee
Head Teacher or Principal
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How does the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) relate to sharing information for safeguarding purposes?
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They prevent any information sharing for safeguarding purposes
They don't have any relevance in safeguarding situations
They might raise concerns about information sharing, but safeguarding takes precedence
They require staff to obtain consent from parents before sharing any information
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How often should all staff receive training on child protection and safeguarding?
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When recording a safeguarding concern on CPOMS, what shouldn't you include?
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Please Note: Roseberry Alternative Provision and Roseberry Community Consortium, at the time of producing this quiz, does not use CPOMS. However our methods of reporting, this also applies.
Factual account of the concern
Your opinion
Actions taken
Names of the other people involved
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By printing your name on this quiz, you are also confirming you have read and understood the Keeping Children Safe in Education, Part One (September 2024).
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