CPD: Children's Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026, Crime and Policing Act 2026 and other updates
Update your DSL practice for 2026: key legal changes from the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act and Crime and Policing Act & what they mean for schools.
Live online events
This session will be FREE to our safeguarding package members & those DSLs who have trained with us this academic year
Designed to translate the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 and the Crime and Policing Act 2026 into concrete, defensible practice for the next academic year. The session focuses only on the safeguarding elements of these two Acts that affect education, helping DSLs to refresh local policies, strengthen multi‑agency working and build a transparent safeguarding culture that can withstand scrutiny from governors, Ofsted and safeguarding partners.
The session also unpacks the new safer recruitment provisions in the Crime and Policing Act 2026, so DSLs can oversee compliant DBS and barred‑list checking for all staff and volunteers, including supervised roles.
Designated Safeguarding Leads
Senior leaders
Governors
Safeguarding professionals and those responsible for policy development and implementation within education settings.
All delegates will receive a certificate of participation
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026
Information sharing and the unique child identifier
Family-focused and rights-based practice
Attendance, alternative provision and elective home education safeguards
Online safety, data and phones in schools
Implications for DSL practice
Crime and Policing Act 2026
Strengthened measures on Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE)
Cuckooing and safeguarding pupils and families
Forced concealment and related harms
Removal of the “supervision exemption” and expansion of regulated activity
Strengthened access to barred‑list information and mandatory referrals
Implications for Single Central Record (SCR) and recruitment practice
Practical impacts on school systems
Join us for 60 minutes of focused, informative updates on the latest safeguarding reforms, legal changes, and strategic priorities shaping education in 2026–27, followed by 30 minutes dedicated to questions, clarification, and practical discussion to support confident implementation in your setting.