🏷️ £250-500, with additional tickets from £125
🎧 All those involved in safeguarding
📍 In person – Broadway House, Tothill St, London SW1H 9NQ
Part of CPDSAVE:Â 4 tickets for the price of 3 across 1-day conferences
Join us at our Annual Safeguarding Conference, taking place in person.
The Annual Safeguarding Conference, sponsored by Seqrd Technology, is a one-day professional development event bringing together safeguarding leaders, practitioners, and partners from across education, care, and related sectors. The programme provides a comprehensive update on emerging safeguarding risks, lessons from key national inquiries, and practical strategies for strengthening safeguarding practice. Through expert-led sessions, case studies, and interactive discussions, delegates will explore resilience, compliance, youth engagement, and the challenges of digital safeguarding. The day concludes with the Annual Safeguarding Awards, recognising excellence and innovation in safeguarding practice.
Training Topics
By the end of the conference, participants will be able to:
The SACPA Awards are held annually each autumn to celebrate and recognise outstanding contributions to safeguarding and child protection.
The awards honour individuals, teams, and organisations who demonstrate excellence, innovation, and commitment in creating safe environments for children and vulnerable individuals. As a key event in the safeguarding calendar, the SACPA Awards shine a spotlight on best practices and inspire continuous improvement across education, care, and community sectors.
📣 Entries for the 2025 awards are now open!
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This event will be held jointly with:
09:30 – 10:00 Registration and refreshments
10:00 – 10:30 MOT for safeguarding professionals: Resilience Building in Safeguarding
This session focuses on supporting safeguarding professionals by exploring resilience-building strategies to sustain wellbeing and effectiveness in demanding roles.
10:30 – 11:00 Emerging Risks Safeguarding: Radicalisation, Misogyny and Prevent responsibilities for schools
This session examines the growing safeguarding risks linked to radicalisation and misogyny, outlining schools’ Prevent duties and practical responses.
11:00 – 12:00 Lessons from IICSA
This session reflects on the findings of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), highlighting key lessons for safeguarding practice across education settings.
12:00 – 13:00 Networking lunch
13:00 – 13:45 Working effectively with LADOs  Â
This session explores how to collaborate productively with Local Authority Designated Officers (LADOs) to ensure robust safeguarding case management.
13:45 – 14:30 Youth Voice in Safeguarding
This session emphasizes the importance of embedding children and young people’s voices in safeguarding, ensuring that practice reflects lived experiences.
14:30 – 15:00 Refreshments and networking
15:00 – 15:30 Safeguarding Across Borders
This session highlights the challenges and considerations of safeguarding in international or cross-border contexts, with a focus on collaboration and information-sharing.
15:30 – 16:15 Digital dangers and trends
This session addresses emerging digital risks facing children and young people, offering insights into trends and strategies for safer online environments.
16:15 – 16:30 Annual Safeguarding Awards
This session celebrates excellence in safeguarding practice through the presentation of the Annual Safeguarding Awards.
16:30 Conference close
Speakers:
Dr Mariya Ali, Director, SACPA
Mariya Ali is Director of SACPA and an internationally recognised safeguarding and child protection expert. With over two decades’ multidisciplinary experience in legal, academic, advisory, and leadership roles, she is strongly committed to advancing child rights and welfare. Formerly Deputy Minister in the Maldives, she led national reforms in child protection policy and legislation. Internationally, she has worked with UNICEF, Save the Children, and Lumos Foundation on child sexual abuse, exploitation, and systems reform across South Asia and beyond. An academic and practitioner, Mariya has published widely and specialises in trauma-informed, survivor-centred, and systems-based safeguarding approaches.
Dr Craig McCann
Craig is a specialist adviser and researcher on the Counter Terrorism Prevent Strategy and associated Channel programme. As a former senior CT police officer having served within the Metropolitan Police Service and the National CT Headquarters, he has extensive experience of the delivery of Prevent across the UK. He has also led the international delivery of research, project delivery and capacity building across a range of operational contexts including the Western Balkans, East Africa and Asia. He is a published author and has a PhD in comparative politics exploring how the Prevent Strategy is applied to right-wing extremism. He currently works as the Investigator within the Office of the Independent Prevent Commissioner.Â
Fiona Scolding KC
Fiona has practised in the field of public law with an emphasis upon work concerning children and vulnerable adults for 28 years. Â She is ranked as a leading education and court of protection barrister in the legal directories. Â She has been involved in many cases concerning safeguarding in settings involving children and adults and has led investigations into abuses of power in educational, Â health and charitable settings.
Damian Cranny, Fraud Protection Officer, Dorset Police
Damian is a Fraud Protection Officer with Dorset Police’s Economic Crime Unit and certified NLP Practitioner. He combines traditional policing with psychological insights to combat fraud through innovative education. His 24-lesson secondary school program explores fraud psychology, while his romance fraud awareness campaign achieved a 323% increase in victim reporting within two weeks. Damian develops presentations that merge real-world police experience with NLP techniques, helping educators understand criminal manipulation tactics. At conferences, he focuses on protecting students from fraud targeting and building resilience against social engineering attacks through comprehensive safeguarding approaches.
Karl Hopwood, SACPA Chair
Karl Hopwood is an independent online safety expert and member of the UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS), where he sits on several working groups. He serves on the advisory board of the UK Safer Internet Centre and the Roblox Trust and Safety board, and has advised TikTok on harmful challenges. Karl works closely with Internet Matters, Ofcom, and schools across Europe to promote digital literacy and safer online behaviours. A former headteacher, he has consulted for INSAFE for 19 years, coordinating helplines and awareness centres. He currently chairs Childnet International and SACPA, and previously chaired the Marie Collins Foundation.