Tag Safeguarding

Responding to the DfE Consultation on Keeping Children Safe in Education

Why Responding to the DfE Consultation on Keeping Children Safe in Education Matters for Safeguarding Our Children in Schools

Introduction: Why Responding to the DfE Consultation on Keeping Children Safe in Education Matters for Safeguarding Our Children in Schools In a statement released on February 12, 2026, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasised the government’s commitment to child safety, drawing…

Pornhub’s UK Access Restriction: Examining the OSA, Child Protection, and Combating Exploitation

Pornhub’s UK Access Restriction: Examining the (OSA) Online Safety Act, Child Protection, and Combating Exploitation on Adult Sites Introduction In a bold move highlighting tensions between online platforms and regulatory efforts, Pornhub, the world’s largest pornography website owned by Aylo…

The Perils of Assisted Dying: A Case Against Legalisation in the UK

Introduction The debate surrounding assisted dying, also known as assisted suicide or euthanasia, has intensified in the United Kingdom in recent years, particularly with the progression of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill through Parliament. As of January…

On This Day: January 12, 2001 – The Conviction That Sparked Major Child Protection Reforms in the UK

On January 12th, 2001, in a landmark verdict at the Old Bailey in London, Marie-Therese Kouao and her boyfriend Carl Manning were found guilty of the murder of eight-year-old Victoria Climbié, a case that exposed horrifying levels of child abuse…

Why This Article Misses the Mark on School Toilet Laws: A Legal Take Down, With a Side of Sass!

Okay peeps, buckle up because this Schools Week article is serving confusion with a side of legal missteps, and I’m here to clear the air with some sass and a whole lot of legislative receipts. Titled “EHRC guidance causes trans…