Strengthening Child Protection: Government and Eden’s Commitment to Safeguarding Our Future

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by the Home Secretary, has announced new, tougher laws aimed at protecting children from sexual predators. 

This landmark move introduces a mandatory reporting requirement for individuals in regulated activities with children, such as educators and healthcare professionals, to report if they are aware of any child being sexually abused.

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Government’s Bold Steps to Safeguard Children

The introduction of mandatory reporting is a pivotal step in the government’s commitment to acting on the recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). 

Failure to report known abuse could lead to being barred from working with young people, and in severe cases, those found obstructing justice could face up to 7 years in prison.

Eden Training Solutions: A Beacon of Child Safety

Eden Training Solutions stands in solidarity with these government efforts, underscoring our dedication to child protection. 

Eden’s commitment is reflected in its comprehensive apprenticeship programmes for early years educators, designed to equip them with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to provide a safe, nurturing environment for children to grow and learn.

A Collaborative Effort for a Safer Future

This legislation represents a collaborative effort towards a society where children are protected from harm, emphasising the role of vigilance and responsibility among those involved in children’s care and education.

Eden Training Solutions remains dedicated to supporting these measures, ensuring that every child in their care enjoys a safe environment conducive to their development.

Read the full story on the GOV.UK website.

Enhancing Early Years Education: The 2024 EYFS Framework Update

In response to evolving needs within early years education, the UK government has introduced an updated Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, effective from 4th January 2024. This update is pivotal for all early years providers in England, underlining standards to ensure children’s healthy, safe development and learning.


Distinguishing Between Childminders and Group/School Providers

Reflecting the nuanced differences in settings, the EYFS now has two versions: one tailored for childminders and another for group/school providers. This distinction ensures tailored guidelines that address the specific needs and challenges of each setting.

Strengthening Safeguarding and Welfare Measures

Key updates include enhanced qualifications and training requirements for staff, emphasising paediatric first aid certification and mathematical competence among managers and practitioners. Additionally, new measures have been introduced to cover the responsible use of electronic devices and safeguarding policies, ensuring comprehensive protection and well-being for children in all educational environments.

Future-Proofing Child Care

These updates signify a significant step towards future-proofing child care and education, aligning with Eden Training Solutions’ dedication to excellence in early years education. By adhering to these standards, Eden continues to lead in providing high-quality, safe, and enriching learning environments for the youngest members of our society.

For detailed information on the updated frameworks, visit the official documents for group and school-based providers and childminders.

Kathy Leatherbarrow
Early Years Consultant
Kathy Leatherbarrow is an experienced early years consultant with over 25 years in the field. She excels in improving childcare quality, mentoring staff, and exceeding Ofsted standards. Kathy is committed to providing every child with the best start in life.