W E B I N A R

Keeping Every Child Safe:

Safeguarding Strategies for SEND in Early Years

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Tuesday 12 August

14:00 - 15:00 BST

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About this Webinar

Over 30% of children with SEND suffer abuse, compared to 9% of the rest of the population. This highlights a clear need for practitioners to be alert to the added vulnerabilities which arise from children who have additional needs.

Join NDNA Early Years Development Manager Gail Murphy for a free webinar in which she will identify some of the common issues which lead to practitioners failing to identify signs of abuse and offer strategies for settings to reduce the risks to their most vulnerable children.

  • Identify Recurring Issues: Learn how to spot common risks and challenges for early years settings in keeping vulnerable children safe.
  • Gain Practical Strategies: Hear expert advice and get practical strategies to address safeguarding challenges for SEND children.
  • Discover Digital Solutions: See how software like CPOMS StudentSafe helps practitioners identify concerns before they escalate.

Don’t miss this insightful webinar filled with practical advice for nursery workers, managers and safeguarding staff.

About the Presenter

Gail Murphy
Early Years Development Manager,
NDNA (National Day Nurseries Association)

Gail has worked in education for over 30 years across a variety of settings including maintained primary and nursery schools and children’s centres. She is a qualified teacher and holds an MA in Educational Professional Practice. Prior to joining NDNA, Gail was headteacher of an outstanding maintained nursery school and integrated full year provision for children aged 6 months to 5 years.

Gail’s role as Early Years Development Manager includes a remit for the development of NDNA’s products and services, with lead roles in Millie’s Mark and member policies and procedures. She is the organisation’s Designated Safeguarding Lead.

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