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Ofsted culture change needed to tackle 'normalised’ sexual harassment

Review Of Sexual Abuse In Schools And Colleges - Gov.uk. The review was announced by. How to respond to reports of.

Ofsted culture change needed to tackle 'normalised’ sexual harassment
Ofsted culture change needed to tackle 'normalised’ sexual harassment

Schools’ and colleges’ legal responsibilities. Debated on thursday 10 june 2021. • 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. How to respond to reports of. Ofsted visited 32 state and private schools and colleges and spoke to over 900 children and young people about their experiences. Sexual abuse, sexual violence and sexual harassment in any form are abhorrent and it is vital that reports of abuse are appropriately investigated and victims supported and protected. The dedicated number, run by the nspcc, will go live tomorrow to provide both children and adults who are victims of sexual abuse in schools with the appropriate support and advice. The government asked ofsted to carry out an immediate review of safeguarding policies in state and independent schools and colleges in relation to sexual abuse. The review was announced by. With permission, madam deputy speaker, i would like to make a statement on the ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges.

The review found that some schools were not good at identifying or recognising sexual abuse and harassment. Ofsted visited 32 state and private schools and colleges and spoke to over 900 children and young people about their experiences. A whole school or college approach to safeguarding and child protection. The government asked ofsted to carry out an immediate review of safeguarding policies in state and independent schools and colleges in relation to sexual abuse. Sexual abuse, sexual violence and sexual harassment in any form are abhorrent and it is vital that reports of abuse are appropriately investigated and victims supported and protected. What sexual violence and harassment is. 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. 5 • nationally collected statistics show that there has been a sharp increase in reporting of child sexual abuse to the. For example, the prevalence of children and young people seeing explicit material they do not want to see and being pressured to send ‘nudes’ is a much wider problem than schools can address. With permission, madam deputy speaker, i would like to make a statement on the ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges. This is a very serious matter.