Current reforms to 14-19 education have made way for increased opportunities for students to participate in work-related learning environments. The increased exposure of young people to unregulated adult settings undoubtedly raises many new challenges and questions. How can you effectively safeguard teenagers in these settings? Indeed, what are your safeguarding responsibilities for students in work placements and how does this differ from traditional work experience procedures?
There is a plethora of guidance and legislation concerning these issues but how can you gain a clear understanding of what you should be doing?
Attend the 14-19 Child Protection Conference and find the answers you need to deliver on these new challenges and effectively safeguard young people in your care.
Click here to see an overview of this event. You can also see details of the day in our
conference programme.
Delegate coments from previous 14-19 Child Protection conferences:
“Speakers not only have knowledge but an
understanding of education and teachers.”
Paul Townsend, Castle High School
“Enjoyable, well put over, easy to understand.”
Stephanie Watson, Alderwasley Hall School
“Essential for Child Protection Officers.”
Dave Corbin, Weymouth College
“I particularly enjoyed the clear, succinct
presentation style of Dai Durbridge which
cut through red tape and jargon, thank you.”
Linda Wale, Grantham College

