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Child-on-Child Abuse – Sexual Violence: Themed Safeguarding Set
Child-on-Child Abuse – Sexual Violence: Themed Safeguarding Set
When child-on-child sexual violence is a concern in school, safeguarding leads need clear, practical resources to train staff on recognising and responding to it effectively. This set provides child-on-child sexual violence safeguarding training materials covering abuse in intimate relationships, youth-produced sexual imagery and wider child-on-child sexual violence.
☑️ 3 safeguarding scenarios exploring sexual violence and harmful sexual behaviour
☑️ 3 one‑minute guides on key risks including intimate relationships and youth-produced imagery
☑️ 1 safeguarding quiz to check staff understanding and prompt discussion
Unlike a single‑session training bundle, this themed safeguarding set offers a flexible mix of scenarios, quick reference guides and a realistic quiz you can use over multiple staff meetings or briefings. It’s designed to help safeguarding leads deliver staff training on child-on-child sexual violence in both primary and secondary contexts.
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What's included in this bundle?
You get a complete set of editable and ready‑to‑use resources to help you deliver sexual violence safeguarding training and strengthen staff confidence in tackling child-on-child abuse.
☑️ Safeguarding scenarios
These editable Word documents give you realistic situations to explore with staff. Each is written to work in both primary and secondary settings, making them easy to adapt to your school:
- Child-on-Child Abuse (Abuse in Intimate Relationships) – recognising harmful sexual behaviour within teenage relationships (Please note that due to the nature of this safeguarding issue, this scenario contain fictional secondary-aged pupils)
- Child-on-Child Abuse (Sexual Violence) – responding to sexual violence disclosures between pupils
- Youth-Produced Sexual Imagery – understanding and addressing the safeguarding risks of explicit images created by young people
☑️Safeguarding one‑minute guides (snapshots)
Quick-reference PDF guides to use in staff briefings or share as e‑bulletins. These reinforce the signs and responses to different forms of child-on-child sexual violence:
- Child-on-Child Abuse (Sexual Violence)
- Child-on-Child Abuse (Abuse in Intimate Relationships)
- Child-on-Child Abuse (Youth-Produced Sexual Imagery)
☑️ Quick quiz
The Child-on-Child Sexual Violence and Harassment quiz document is a 10‑question, editable multiple‑choice safeguarding quiz designed to check staff knowledge and challenge assumptions. The questions are realistic, with no easy answers, helping staff think critically about recognising and responding to child-on-child sexual violence and harmful sexual behaviour. Suitable for both primary and secondary staff teams.
The scenarios in this set are also available to purchase individually and as part of specific single‑issue safeguarding training bundles.
Who will find this resource useful?
This resource is designed for designated safeguarding leads, deputy DSLs, child protection leads and safeguarding coordinators who need practical materials to train staff on recognising and responding to child-on-child sexual violence. It supports anyone with responsibility for safeguarding to build staff confidence in handling disclosures, identifying harmful sexual behaviour and addressing youth-produced sexual imagery.
Headteachers, senior leaders and trust safeguarding leads can also use this set to plan and evidence whole-school safeguarding CPD. The combination of scenarios, one‑minute guides and a safeguarding quiz makes it easy to integrate into staff meetings, briefings or strategic training plans focusing on sexual violence.
What questions does this pack have the answers to?
- How confident are our staff in recognising and responding to child-on-child sexual violence?
- Do staff understand how harmful sexual behaviour can present in relationships between peers?
- Are we giving staff realistic scenarios to practise handling disclosures of sexual violence?
- How can we use quick, focused CPD to keep awareness of youth-produced sexual imagery high throughout the year?
- Do our training materials equip staff with the key safeguarding knowledge they need to respond consistently to sexual violence concerns?
What else can help me?
If you’re ready to build on this theme and deliver safeguarding training more widely, these resources can help you create a structured CPD plan.
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Termly Safeguarding Training Packs
If the full year feels like too much to start with, the autumn, spring and summer packs are a practical way to explore Honeyguide’s wider safeguarding offer. Each term includes a sequenced mix of scenarios, quizzes and guides for easy, timetabled delivery, with primary and secondary versions available.