
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 19/25
12th June
Radar 18/25
5th June
Radar 17/25
22nd May
Radar 16/25
15th May
Radar 15/25
8th May
Radar 14/25
1st May
Radar 13/25
24th April
Radar 12/25
3rd April
Radar 11/25
27th March
Radar 10/25
20th March
Healthy Digital Relationships
Loneliness Awareness Week
Pride Month: Educational Resources for Schools
Safeguarding on School Trips and Visits
DfE Attendance Data Update
“Family” Resources
Sibling Sexual Behaviour and Abuse
Peer Pressure
Child Safety Week - 2nd – 8th June 2025
Parental Survey on Their Child’s First Mobile Phone
Beyond the Dress: Easing the Pressure of Prom for Pupils and Families
Mental Health and School Absence
Children’s Commissioner’s Call for GenAI Deepfake Ban
Exam Stress Season
Transitioning to a New Setting
Online Safety Resources Related to Gaming
DfE Data for Exclusions and Suspensions
Managing Different Local Authority Referral Processes
The Children’s Commissioner on Phones in Schools
Mental Health Awareness Week May 12-18th
Wraparound Care in Primary Schools
Resources for Reducing “Lighter Night” Risks
Government Advice on Suitability Checks for Academy Chairs
Intimate Image Abuse
Growing Concerns About Sadistic Online Harm
‘Com Networks’
Identifying Emotional Abuse
Transition to Secondary
Exam Stress
Attendance and Potential Earnings and Attainment
Extending Statutory RSHE into Key Stage 5 - A Petition for Change