Training, Lesson Plans & Resources
Professional development tools and the latest safeguarding intelligence for 2026.
Professional Training
Prevent Duty Training
Learn how to identify and support individuals susceptible to radicalisation with free e-learning from the Home Office.
Access E-Learning →Mental Health Hub
Download quality-assured classroom resources and practical tips for wellbeing support and stress identification.
Download Packs →Let's Discuss: Critical Conversations
Fundamental British Values
Resource packs designed for KS3 and KS4 to support classroom discussions on democracy, rule of law, and individual liberty.
Get Resource PackExtreme Right-Wing
Specialist guidance and videos to help staff address extreme narratives and promote critical thinking regarding radicalisation.
Get Resource PackSafeguarding Intelligence (2025/26)
Sexual Extortion & AI Risks
IWF analysts took action on over 312,000 reports of online abuse in 2025—the worst year on record. Sextortion scams are increasingly targeting children as young as 11, with photo-realistic AI material contributing to a dangerous rise in cruelty.
Read More →Elective Home Education (EHE)
While not a risk in itself, a 2024 briefing notes that children in EHE are often less visible to agencies. With an estimated 143,500 children missing education at some point in 2025, multi-agency tracking is more critical than ever.
Read More →Rethinking Suicide Language
Professionals are being urged to rethink terms like "failed attempt" or "cry for help." Empathy-driven language is vital to ensure children don't feel trivialised when seeking help.
Read More →Did You Know?
"Corecore," a trend popular on TikTok, is increasingly being identified as a potential gateway for radicalising young men into nihilistic or incel ideologies through sophisticated, fast-paced algorithmic targeting.
Mark Else
My experience ranges from running playgroups for pre-schoolers to managing complex safeguarding caseloads within both mainstream and SEMH provisions. In addition to having worked within the education sector since 2018, I am currently studying for a Level 6 Youth Work degree.