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16 August 2026

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Everything you need to deliver your whole-staff KCSIE 2026 update yourself — an 18-slide presentation, a facilitator handbook covering every change, a session plan, a staff quiz with answers, and a Part One sign-off register for your training records.

Keeping Children Safe in Education 2026 is statutory from 1 September 2026. Every member of staff must now read Part One in full — the condensed version has been withdrawn — and every setting needs to evidence that they have.

WHAT YOU GET

• 18-slide whole-staff webinar deck (PowerPoint, 16:9, fully editable)
• Facilitator handbook — 4 sections, plain English (Word and PDF)
• 45–50 minute session plan with timings
• Staff quiz: 8 true/false questions with facilitator answers
• Part One sign-off register, ready to duplicate
• September readiness checklist
• Suggested staff communication you can send today

WHAT IT COVERS

Section 1 — the annual refresher: the five sentences that carry everything, the four categories of abuse, what staff do with a concern about a child, what they do with a concern about an adult.

Section 2 — every 2026 change, including: all staff read Part One in full; “nudes and semi-nudes” replacing “sexting”; verbal abuse named explicitly within emotional abuse; modern slavery added to what all staff look out for; the rewritten Part Five continuum from harmful sexual behaviour to sexual violence; AI-generated images treated as seriously as photographs; the Crime and Policing Act 2026 removing the supervision exemption for volunteers; new sections on mobile phones, safeguarding in sport, filtering and monitoring reviews, and generative AI; five-day child protection file transfers.

Section 3 — what it means on a Tuesday morning: separate actions for every setting, for nurseries and early years, and for schools and colleges.

Section 4 — your delivery materials.

WHO IT IS FOR

Designated Safeguarding Leads, headteachers, nursery managers and anyone running the September update. Written for schools, nurseries and colleges. Early years settings are covered properly throughout, including reading KCSIE alongside EYFS Section 3.

Editable throughout, so you can add your own DSL names, policies and local procedures.

Single-school licence. Written by a former primary headteacher, Director of Education across a seven-school trust, and a Designated Safeguarding Lead since 2013.

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