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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2022 · 35 MIN

ISBA Bursarcast, Safeguarding ft David Smellie 2022

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This ISBA Bursarcast for the 27th of October is a 'focus edition' on Safeguarding in Education. This webinar presents a condensed version of a Safeguarding in Schools session that David Smellie presented earlier in the year. David Smellie is consistently rated one of the top employment and safeguarding lawyers in the UK. He heads up the Safeguarding Unit at Farrer & Co.David advises leading independent schools and focuses on issues relating to staff, pupils and parents – from sensitive dismissals to pupil exclusions and parental complaints.In this episode David reviews historical safeguarding cases and discusses what might be learnt to avoid similar situations in the future. If you found this episode useful, please be sure to book one of our upcoming webinars with Sarah McKimm and other industry-leading professionals. Head to https://www.theisba.org.uk/ for more information. Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal adviceContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This ISBA Bursarcast for the 27th of October is a 'focus edition' on Safeguarding in Education. This webinar presents a condensed version of a Safeguarding in Schools session that David Smellie presented earlier in the year. David Smellie is consistently rated one of the top employment and safeguarding lawyers in the UK. He heads up the Safeguarding Unit at Farrer & Co.David advises leading independent schools and focuses on issues relating to staff, pupils and parents – from sensitive dismissals to pupil exclusions and parental complaints.In this episode David reviews historical safeguarding cases and discusses what might be learnt to avoid similar situations in the future. If you found this episode useful, please be sure to book one of our upcoming webinars with Sarah McKimm and other industry-leading professionals. Head to https://www.theisba.org.uk/ for more information. Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal adviceContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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