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Safeguarding Practice Forum
🏷️ FREE
📍 Online
Course outline:
Safeguarding practice forums are FREE networking events for SACPA members and part of the SACPA mission to bring safeguarding leaders and practitioners together for mutual support and learning. Each month safeguarding leads, practitioners, senior leaders, trustees and governors meet online to network around a specific safeguarding theme.
This event is also FREE for non-members.
This session will explore emerging online risks, AI risks, tricky cases, and effective responses across different settings.
Why attend?
- Share and learn from others facing similar digital safeguarding challenges
- Hear practical strategies for managing online risks in schools, sport, and social care
- Gain clarity and confidence in responding to complex digital issues
- Connect with a community of safeguarding practitioners.
Learning outcomes
- Understand current digital risks and how they affect children
- Learn practical approaches to managing online concerns
- Gain insight from peers across sectors
- Build confidence and a supportive professional network.
Not a member?
Did you know that professional membership pays for itself in as little as two events per year? Browse the membership page for more information.
Speaker:

Following eighteen years of dedicated experience in education across diverse school environments, Arabella has cultivated a deep understanding of pedagogy and the evolving landscape of learning and the digital world. She has taught in both the state and private school sector. As a co-founder of The Fulham Boys School, she developed a curriculum to equip and challenge boys of all abilities and foster a love of learning. Having completed her NPQH, she worked with schools and senior leaders to embed thinking skills, metacognition and self-regulation strategies within their curriculum.
Her role as Head of Partnerships and Communications at Seqrd Technology has enabled her to combine her expertise in metacognition, technology and safeguarding. This position has given her the opportunity to help schools and parents support their pupils to thrive online and navigate digital spaces safely.