Safeguarding

DfE launches NSPCC-developed safeguarding training for early years settings

Published July 16, 2026
The Department for Education (DfE) has unveiled new safeguarding training specifically designed for early years settings, developed in collaboration with the NSPCC. This initiative seeks to enhance the ability of early years practitioners to identify signs of harm and respond effectively to safeguarding concerns, ensuring the highest standards of child protection in nurseries, preschools, and other early years provision. The training materials address the unique context of early years environments, where staff play a crucial role in spotting potential risks and acting as the first line of defence for vulnerable children. By providing clear guidance on recognising indicators of abuse and neglect, the programme aims to build confidence amongst practitioners to act swiftly when concerns arise, reinforcing the statutory safeguarding responsibilities that underpin quality early years education. For local authorities and lead members with responsibility for children's services, this development represents an important tool in strengthening the safeguarding architecture across the early years sector. Ensuring that all early years staff receive high-quality, accessible training remains essential to preventing harm and supporting the wellbeing of the youngest children in our communities.

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