Safeguarding Practice Weeks

Safeguarding Practice Weeks are held throughout each year and are an opportunity to raise awareness of important safeguarding issues and the resources available to support practitioners. 

Safeguarding in education

The Isle of Wight Safeguarding Children Partnership uses the annual Safeguarding in Education self-assessment audit return to ensure that all educational establishments across the Isle of Wight are meeting their safeguarding requirements, as set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education statutory guidance.

Under section 14B of the Children Act 2004, the local safeguarding children partnership (LSCP) can require a school or college to supply information so that the LSCP can perform its quality assurance function.

Step 1 – Complete the self-assessment audit tool

The self-assessment audit tool is for internal use by your establishment only and provides the basis for answers to the annual self-assessment audit return form. All the questions are based on national or local guidance which can be found in the audit guidance document .

The tool can be completed by the designated safeguarding lead (DSL) by themselves or with the governor, management committee member or proprietor with a safeguarding lead.

The self-assessment audit tool may have minor changes from previous versions, so please be aware of this before completing it.

Step 2 - Present the self-assessment audit tool

Present the self-assessment audit tool to the relevant accountable body (governing body, management committee or board) with the findings evidenced. The accountable body may find the audit guidance document useful to understand why the question is important and why it has been asked.
Once the tool has been presented, agree the areas for development and what action will be taken to address any gaps.

Step 3 – Complete the Self-Assessment Audit Return Form

The self-assessment audit return form should be completed by the date provided by the IOWSCP (the self-assessment tool is for internal use only).

Step 4 - After the self-assessment audit

Following the completion of the self-assessment audit, the progress against action plan should be reviewed by the appropriate body, as part of the ‘challenge’ function that they hold.
The data from the returned forms is collected and reported back to the Local Safeguarding Children Partnership. As part of the assurance process, each year a number of schools will be selected for verification visits.

Self-assessment audit tool
Audit guidance document


Voluntary and Community Safeguarding Self Assessment

Once you have worked through the Keeping Children Safe Self-Assessment for the Voluntary and Community Sector guidance document, please provide your answers to the questions (yes/no/other) below. This should take no longer than 5 minutes. 

Your completed form will be submitted to the Local Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP) and will help the LSCP to provide an annual briefing back to the voluntary and community sector. This briefing will highlight good practice and signpost to further support and resources to help enable voluntary and community organisations to further improve their response to safeguarding.