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It's Safeguarding Awareness Week - 3 reasons to be excited!

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Safeguarding Awareness Week starts today [View in browser]( [Tes Logo]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( [Safeguarding awareness week - teachers stood in front of blue shield] See all our Safeguarding Awareness Week plans... [Visit our safeguarding hub]( Hello {NAME} Safeguarding Awareness Week starts now. From today until the end of the week, we have a host of awareness-raising, best practice-sharing and time-saving events planned. We'll highlight a few of our headline events this week but don't forget there are also free teaching resources, a number of Tes Magazine features on safeguarding and much more to enjoy throughout the week. If you'd like to stay updated, please [join our mailing list](. If you take part in or enjoy any of our events this week, please share using #TesSafeguardingWeek to help raise further awareness and spread the best practice far and wide! Free Safeguarding Training Online safeguarding training course From today for the duration of Safeguarding Awareness Week, you can get free access to our 'Staying Safe Online' course to stay on top of the current digital landscape students are facing. Download for free until Sunday. [Download now]( [Online safety course - image link]( 'Big Debate' Panel Discussion Big Debate webinar Three leaders in safeguarding join us to share their expert insights and experiences on a host of global safeguarding topics. Watch for in-depth discussion, great advice and insights from our panel. Available on YouTube from Tuesday 21 May. [Watch the webinar]( [Big debate - image link]( Take our safeguarding survey [Intl survey - image link]( We want to hear from you! Can you spare 5 minutes to take our 15 question survey? We would love to hear how you feel about a number of safeguarding areas. This will help us paint a global picture of safeguarding which we'll share and offer insights from. [Take the survey]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Manage your email preferences Help us to send you the right emails. You can [change your email preference settings]( or [unsubscribe]( anytime. Customer services: [+44 (0)20 3194 31](tel:+44 (0)20 3194 3000)64 help@tesglobal.com Tes Global is registered in England (Company No. 02017289) with its registered offices at 3rd Floor, Building 3, St Paul’s Place, 129 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. [Can't see this email? View in browser](

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