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Safeguarding Training for Governors

Safeguarding Training for Governors


Jeremy Turner
Jeremy Turner
Safeguarding Training for Governors

The expertise that exist within the BSJT is not only improving the life chances for students within the three schools within our Multi Academy Trust but is also continuing to influence many local schools in the area. On Wednesday evening over 40 Governors from four different institutions, including key Governors from Falconers School in Bushey, gathered for an excellent Safeguarding Training session led by experienced Deputy Headteacher and Designated Safeguarding Lead Mrs Ash. Having worked in a number of schools in different settings in North London and Hertfordshire and having been involved in school leadership at a senior level for nearly 20 years, her expertise was invaluable in the room. She promoted lots of discussion around the tables and answered all the Governors’ questions after giving an excellent presentation which outlined all the key and important aspects of the ‘Keeping Children in Education Safe’ agenda.Many of the Governors present provided much positive feedback and expressed their desire to connect in with the Bushey St James Trust MAT more in the future – working together to share best practice and support the ongoing school improvement journeys in all of our schools.

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