The Radar - Weekly Newsletter
Anchored Radar is a weekly newsletter that will provide you with key information, updates, support and guidance in relation to all aspects of Safeguarding and Personal Development. It is designed to be brief and easily digested for busy staff and will point you in the direction of resources, articles, and helpful information to reduce your workload whilst keeping on top of the latest initiatives. Sign up below to receive it.
Previous Editions of The Radar
We have added the last few editions of our Radar Newsletter. so that if you missed a copy you can download it here instead. If you are looking for an older edition still - then please get in touch with us and we will be happy to send it directly to you.
Radar 29/25
16th October
Radar 28/25
9th October
Radar 27/25
2nd October
Radar 26/25
25th September
Radar 25/25
18th September
Radar 24/25
11th September
Radar 23/25
10th July
Radar 22/25
3rd July
Radar 21/25
26th June
Radar 20/25
19th June
Boosting Wellbeing: Tips for Supporting EYFS Pupils!
Mentoring Projects to Support Attendance
Stay Bright: Essential Dark Night Safety Tips!
PREVENT Advice from Regional Co-ordinators
Developing A Safeguarding Culture
Improving Financial Education
Enhancing Safeguarding Practices
Attendance Data Trends: Proven Tips and Strategies
Enhancing PSHE Engagement: Creative Techniques for Effective Floor Books
Update to DfE Information re: Sharing Data with Ofsted
Key Ofsted Toolkit Section: Behaviour and Attendance
Personal Development and Wellbeing - and PSHE
Empowering Parents to Set Consistent Online Boundaries
Start Your Safeguarding Year with Confidence
Mental Health and Wellbeing Initiatives
Update to DfE Children Missing Education Statutory Guidance
Top Tips for the Start of the Academic Year
New RSHE Statutory Guidance
Changes to KCSiE 2025
GOVERNMENT UPDATE - KCSIE 2025
AI Generated Child Sexual Abuse Guide
Mental Health and Attendance
P Word Talks with the Children’s Commissioner for England
Student Voice
Supporting Safe and Informed AI Use in Education
PREVENT Webinars for Schools and Colleges
Use of Reasonable Force
Supporting Friendship in Primary Schools