Breadcrumb Home Safeguarding - Statutory Guidance Safeguarding - Statutory Guidance Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/safeguarding-statutory-guidance Safeguarding - Statutory Guidance Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/safeguarding-statutory-guidance Working Together to Safeguard Children.Department for Education. 2018 (updated 2022). This guidance is based on The Children Act (2004).Audience: Organisations and practitioners working with children. Care and Support Statutory Guidance.Department for Health and Social Care. 2014 (updated 2023). This guidance is based on The Care Act (2014).Audience: Organisations and practitioners working with adults at risk. Keeping Children Safe in Education.Department for Education. 2023.Audience: Schools and colleges. After-school clubs, community activities and tuition: safeguarding guidance for providers.Department for Education. 2023.Audience: Providers of activities, after-school clubs, tuition and other out-of-school settings working with children. Safeguarding and protecting people for charities and trustees.The Charity Commission. 2017 (updated 2022).Audience: All charities working with children, adults at risk and/or the general public.The information in this guidance is summarised in a 5-minute Safeguarding People guide for charity trustees. Statutory framework for the early years foundation stage (section 3).Department for Education. 2014 (updated 2023).Audience: School and childcare providers working with children from birth to 5. Prevent Duty guidance.Home Office. 2023.Guidance on the duty in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.Audience: All organisations and practitioners must prevent abuse for extremist purposes. Some organisations, including education and childcare providers, are “specified authorities” and must follow the Prevent Duty guidance.