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Safeguarding Essentials for Music Teachers
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Module 1 | Understanding Safeguarding and Your Responsibilities6 Topics
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Module 2 | Writing Safeguarding Policies, Procedures & Codes of Conduct5 Topics
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Module 3 | Creating a Safe Teaching Environment3 Topics
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Module 4 | Communication, Boundaries, and Parental Engagement1 Topic
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Module 5 | Recognising and Responding to Concerns3 Topics
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Module 6 | Managing Allegations1 Topic
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Module 7 | Data Protection and Confidentiality1 Topic
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Module 8 | Photographing, Filming, and Using Images Safely1 Topic
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Module 9 | Embedding Safeguarding into Your Business2 Topics
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Module 10 | Key Takeaways, Next Steps & Reflections
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1.5 Your responsibilities as a music teacher
MusicTeacher.com October 4, 2025
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Your responsibilities as a music teacher
- Understand your safeguarding duties and policies.
- Promote safe and inclusive learning environments.
- Recognise signs that a child may be at risk or in distress.
- Record and report concerns appropriately.
- Reflect on your practice regularly and seek advice when unsure.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility – but as a teacher working directly with children and young people, you are on the frontline of protection.