Review Of Sexual Abuse In Schools And Colleges - Gov.uk
Review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges GOV.UK
Review Of Sexual Abuse In Schools And Colleges - Gov.uk. Schools and colleges cannot tackle sexual harassment and sexual violence, including online, on their own, and neither should they. Ofsted’s review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges about the review the government has asked ofsted to carry out a review into safeguarding policies in state and independent schools and colleges in relation to sexual abuse.
Review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges GOV.UK
As part of this review, ofsted will visit a sample of schools and colleges to look at how well safeguarding is working and hear the views of. I have been raising much of what has been highlighted in the review for many years in this house. This is a very serious matter. Read the report on sexual abuse. With permission, madam deputy speaker, i would like to make a statement on the ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges. Ofsted has today published plans for a review into safeguarding policies and practices relating to sexual abuse in state and independent schools and colleges. It is interesting that the report comments on children and young people’s wider experience online and in social settings outside of education while the report was titled sexual abuse in schools & colleges. Abuse in any form is abhorrent, especially when it is abuse of the vulnerable or children. We know that the majority of schools and colleges take their safeguarding responsibilities extremely seriously but the everyone’s invited campaign has reminded us that there is more we need to do. My lords, i welcome the ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges, and i am pleased to hear the government’s response.
• ofsted’s review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges revealed how prevalent sexual harassment and online sexual abuse is for children and young people and that, the issues are so widespread that they need addressing for all children and young people. My lords, i welcome the ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges, and i am pleased to hear the government’s response. Abuse in any form is abhorrent, especially when it is abuse of the vulnerable or children. With permission, madam deputy speaker, i would like to make a statement on the ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges. Our education settings, rightly or wrongly, are being held accountable for a problem that extends across society and with a dearth of other agencies well. Read the report on sexual abuse. I have been raising much of what has been highlighted in the review for many years in this house. The review found that some schools were not good at identifying or recognising sexual abuse and harassment. Countless parents have contacted me to tell me about the sexual abuse and harassment that their children have had. How to respond to reports of. Schools felt the government guidance was not clear enough on sexual violence.