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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 12/26

30th April

 

Radar 11/26

23rd April

 

Radar 10/26

16th April

 

Radar 9/26

26th March

 

Radar 8/26

19th March

 

Radar 7/26

12th March


Important Information

13th Feburary

 

Radar 6/26

12th February

 

Radar 5/26

5th February

Operation Encompass

Mental Health Awareness Week 11th-17th May 2026 - Support for Staff and Pupils

Food Allergens Awareness Week - 13th-20 May 2026


Updating PREVENT Risks Assessment: The Manosphere and "Raise the Colours"
Attendance Headline Data

Support for Girls


The NSPCC's New PANTS

Absence Analysis

Signposting for Young Carers


DfE Consultation - Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions

Staff Wellbeing

Improving the Attendance of Children with a Social Worker


Generative AI and Safeguarding

Support for Families of Autistic Children and Young People

Resources to Support Lessons on Gambling


Supporting children to talk about conflict in the Middle East

Free Training on Self Harm.

Red Nose Day (20th March) and BBC Resources


KCSiE 2026 Consultation - Including guidance on gender questioning children

 

Childline's Race to a Milli Campaign

Sex Education Forum- Revised RSHE Audit Tool

National Sleep Day - 14th March 2026


Cyber Security Webinar

NSPCC Insights

Children's Mental Health Week 9th-15th February