Self-Assessment

This free online tool helps you audit the level of child safeguarding compliancy in your school, identify areas for improvement and make changes to address antisemitism in UK schools.

There are four key areas:

  • Antisemitism in safeguarding policies and procedures
  • Reporting and responding
  • Training and awareness-raising
  • Support for pupils and their participation in safeguarding.

The self-assessment is a fully confidential tool, your results will not be shared with any other party.

1. Addressing antisemitism in safeguarding policies and procedures

In this section, you will be asked questions regarding any antisemitism policies and processes currently in place in your school, as part of your child safeguarding.

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2. Reporting and responding

This section will focus on how your school recognises, reports and responds to concerns on antisemitism, racism and other forms of discrimination, including your complaints procedures and staff code of conduct.

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3. Training and awareness-raising

In this section, you will be asked about your school’s commitment to safeguarding pupils and how school leaders and governors address these measures, including training, safety and a cross-curricular approach.

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4. Support for pupils and their participation in safeguarding

This last section will assess how pupils in your school receive information about safeguarding, the reporting process, Personal, Social, Health and Economic curriculum, as well as ensuring skills and tools to challenge antisemitism, racism and other forms of discrimination and exclusion are in place.

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