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Safeguarding in the New Ofsted Framework 2025

Safeguarding in the New Ofsted Framework 2025

on Sep 28 2025
Discover everything about Ofsted's new safeguarding evaluation area in the 2025 framework. Get expert guidance, preparation tips and essential resources including audit tools to help your school succeed under the new 5-point grading system starting November 2025.
What’s New in the 2025 RSHE Guidance?

What’s New in the 2025 RSHE Guidance?

on Jul 16 2025
Explore the key changes in the 2025 RSHE guidance for secondary schools, including new content on misogyny, incel culture, consent, online safety and ethical relationships. Stay updated on what pupils will now be taught.
EYFS Update 2025: What Early Years Settings Need to Know

EYFS Update 2025: What Early Years Settings Need to Know

on Jul 15 2025
Discover what's new in the EYFS 2025 statutory framework update for group and school-based providers. Learn about changes to safeguarding, safer recruitment, allergy protocols, and staff training requirements, all effective from September 2025.
2025 KCSIE Update: Summary of Key Changes

2025 KCSIE Update: Summary of Key Changes

on Jul 07 2025
The 2025 Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) updates you need to know, including FREE staff update PowerPoint.
What's Changed in KCSIE 2025?

What's Changed in KCSIE 2025?

on Jun 16 2025
An update to this blog can be found here. At the time of writing, the 2025 edition of Keeping Children Safe in Education hasn’t yet been published. Usually, schools can expect a draft version of KCSIE by late May. This gives DSLs and headteachers time to understand any changes, update policies and shape INSET content before September. That hasn’t happened this year and while there’s no official delay that we know of, the silence is noticeable. So what’s going on? What might be coming? And how can we prepare now without rewriting everything twice? Why hasn’t KCSIE 2025 been published yet? There’s been no formal explanation but here’s what we know: A 12-week government Call for Evidence on safeguarding practice closed in June 2024. Many expected it to inform a significant revision of KCSIE 2025, but the findings were never published. The 2024 General Election likely paused or reset several DfE timelines. It’s not yet clear how the new government intends to handle the previous consultation, or whether they’ll refocus on different priorities. Two major pieces of legislation — the Crime and Policing Bill and the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — are still working through Parliament. Both contain measures that would affect KCSIE if passed. Rather than pushing out a draft too soon, the DfE may be waiting to align the guidance with legislative progress. Or we may see a short-term administrative update followed by a fuller revision later. At this point, it’s impossible to say. What changes might be coming? Here’s what’s been discussed or proposed over the past year, though none of it is confirmed at this point. 1. Mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse The Crime and Policing Bill includes a statutory duty for people working in regulated activity to report known or suspected sexual abuse. This would be a significant change in safeguarding culture and procedure and we’d expect KCSIE to reflect it across Parts 1, 2 and 4. If this becomes law, schools will need to review: ✓ how staff are trained to recognise and report concerns ✓ how leaders record, triage and act on those concerns ✓ how this new duty interacts with existing LADO and allegations procedures 2. Increased references to AI and digital safeguarding The same Bill also tackles emerging risks from AI-generated child abuse imagery and online exploitation. If included in KCSIE, it’s likely to appear in safeguarding risks, staff training content and the wider online safety curriculum. 3. Stronger multi-agency requirements and local oversight The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill could bring in clearer expectations around: schools' roles in multi-agency safeguarding arrangements child protection teams and local decision-making registers of children not in school It also links to wider changes around data sharing, elective home education and early help — any of which may need reflecting in school policies or procedures. 4. Potential shift in the DSL role The 2024 Call for Evidence flagged concerns about the scale and complexity of the DSL role. While no concrete proposals have been shared, it’s possible that: the scope or structure of the role could change greater emphasis might be placed on shared safeguarding leadership workload, governance or training requirements may shift Again, nothing is certain but it’s a space to watch. What can we do now? Even without the final guidance, schools can take practical steps: Keep your INSET plans flexible — build time in early September for safeguarding updates, even if the details aren’t yet final Review your current policies — a light-touch audit now can save stress later Hold back on publishing new safeguarding documents until the confirmed KCSIE 2025 text is available If you’re a DSL, it’s not unreasonable to hold off on your full staff training pack but it is worth getting prepared. How Honeyguide will support you As soon as Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025 is released, we’ll move quickly to get everything you need in one place, including: A free KCSIE 2025 information briefing summary outlining what’s changed A full KCSIE 2025 Annual Safeguarding Refresher Training pack, containing everything you need to deliver full safeguarding refresher training during INSET A new full-year safeguarding pack with revised scenarios and termly content Clear, practical commentary so you know what matters and what’s noise We’ll also send out a bulletin to let you know the moment the new guidance lands — sign up here if you’re not already on the list. Final thought There’s no need to panic but there is a need to stay alert. Whenever the final KCSIE 2025 guidance appears, it’s likely to include some key updates that DSLs and school leaders will need to act on quickly. We’ll be here to help you do that with calm, practical tools and no waffle.  
What Should Safeguarding Monitoring Actually Involve?

What Should Safeguarding Monitoring Actually Involve?

on Jun 03 2025
Learn how to monitor safeguarding effectively in schools, beyond checklists. What Ofsted looks for, what to review and how to turn insight into action.
Is Your Safeguarding Training Still Up to Date?

Is Your Safeguarding Training Still Up to Date?

on May 31 2025
A full INSET in September isn’t always enough. Explore how to keep safeguarding training active, staff confident and pupils safe all year round.
How to Use Safeguarding Scenarios in Schools

How to Use Safeguarding Scenarios in Schools

on May 29 2025
Discover how scenario-based safeguarding CPD builds staff confidence, not panic. Practical, quick activities to support real-world judgement and training.
2024 KCSIE Update: Summary of Key Changes

2024 KCSIE Update: Summary of Key Changes

on May 24 2024
The 2024 Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) draft has been released today. This quick summary shares all you need to know.
How to Plan an Effective INSET Day This September

How to Plan an Effective INSET Day This September

on May 23 2024
Planning your September INSET day and wondering where to begin? We've put together our top tips for planning an effective team training day.