How do we prevent the radicalisation of boys?

From pick-up artists to men’s rights activists and incels, there is a continuing problem of online communities preying upon the vulnerabilities of impressionable young men.
Meet the team: Jess Lane

At One Education, we recognise that our people are fundamental to our success, so we’d like to introduce you to members of the team and help you get to know them a little better. This week, we caught up with Jess Lane to talk more about her new role as Head of Service for Education Welfare and Safeguarding.
It Can and Does Happen: The Independent Inquiry into Sexual Abuse

This October, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse published its report, revealing how institutions have failed in their duty to protect children. In this blog, we share some of the key recommendations outlined in the report, designed to protect children from sexual abuse in the future.
‘Working Together to Improve School Attendance’ – Is your school ready?

Whilst many schools will already be practising the expectations set out within the document, they will also need to be aware of their roles and responsibilities and to ensure staff receive training on attendance.
Safeguarding Self-Assessment

Learn more about the Safeguarding Self-Assessment and how this can provide the basis for school improvement and action plans.
Child Safety Week: Keep Safety in Mind

Keeping children safe is a huge part of what we do in schools, and must always take priority. Use this Child Safety Week to get the children and young people involved in keeping safety in mind.
Talking to children about the Ukraine and Russia conflict

Many children will be returning to school after the Half Term and will have lots of questions around the current controversial conflict between the two countries, Ukraine and Russia. It is really important, as school staff, we raise awareness to try and manage the impact that this maybe having on our children and young people.
Safeguarding Conference 2022

One Education’s Safeguarding Conference of 2022 finally arrived last Friday and thankfully this time we had the pleasure of meeting you all in person.
Arthur

The death of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes has been across media outlets over the last few weeks, a stark reminder of the harsh reality of what some children and young people are facing and continue to face despite professionals’ best efforts to protect and safeguard children.
What is Early Help?

All practitioners have a responsibility to ensure they are aware of their local Authorities Early Help offer. But what is Early Help?