Duty of Care

Safeguarding Podcast – Contextual Safeguarding with Dr Carlene Firmin MBE

In this safeguarding podcast we talk with Dr Carlene Firmin MBE about Contextual Safeguarding and the social theory of Pierre Bourdieu. We also discuss why Contextual Safeguarding is counter cultural to traditional child care systems and why the dynamics of adolescence are an absolute nightmare to children’s services. http://traffic.libsyn.com/safetonetfoundation/SafeToNet_Foundation_podcast_-_Contextual_Safeguarding_with_Carlene_Firmin_MBE.mp3 There’s a lightly edited transcript below […]

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Safeguarding podcast – Don’t go into the dark woods; a discussion with Baroness Sal Brinton

In this safeguarding podcast Baroness Sal Brinton, President of the Liberal Democrats, discusses her work with the APPG Bullying, the Red Ballon Learner Trust, the Government’s Online Harms white paper and its lack of a definition of cyberbullying, how schools should be dealing with the mental health issues cyberbullying causes and the impact of Brexit

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Safeguarding podcast – The Price of Gold with Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

Britain’s highest ranking Paralympian, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, discusses how the focus on medals has affected the culture within sport and the impact this can have on young athletes. Also covered are the disparities between the laws affecting teacher/pupil relationships and coach/athlete relationships, her extensive Duty of Care review and the difference between how male and

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