How to make sure your safeguarding arrangements are Ofsted ready

OVERVIEW

 
 

FIND OUT WHAT OFSTED INSPECTORS WILL BE LOOKING FOR IN ORDER TO JUDGE YOUR SAFEGUARDING ARRANGEMENTS AS ‘EFFECTIVE’ ON INSPECTION.

This webinar will tell you what matters most to Ofsted inspectors when they look at safeguarding on inspection and whether their focus has changed with the introduction of the Education Inspection Framework (EIF).

Objectives

By the end of this webinar, delegates will understand:

  • The background context to the inspection of safeguarding by Ofsted.
  • Where safeguarding sits within the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF).
  • How safeguarding is inspected on different types of inspection.
  • Who inspects safeguarding, and what they do, on an Ofsted inspection.
  • What inspectors are looking for in relation to the Prevent Duty and what other key guidance and legislation they use as their reference point when inspecting safeguarding.
  • What inspectors are looking for in your learners, staff and managers with regard to safeguarding.
  • What additional evidence inspectors will gather if required when inspections resume in respect of a provider’s arrangements to ensure learners and staff are safe during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Target Audience

 
 

Any providers of post-16 education and training, particularly those who are in scope to be inspected in the near future against the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF).

By job title:

  • Designated Safeguarding Leads and their deputies;
  • Provider inspection nominees;
  • Chief Executives and Principals;
  • Other senior leaders, middle managers, and staff responsible for managing safeguarding and keeping learners safe in post-16 education and training settings.