At The Hub, we ensure that the curriculum content around safeguarding is delivered at an appropriate level. Great importance is placed on identifying opportunities in the taught curriculum for students to learn about how to keep themselves safe. Our broad curriculum gives students opportunities to experience life in all its diversity, to acquire knowledge, understanding and skills that significantly impact on personal development, behaviour and welfare and equips every student with the knowledge and skills required for personal safeguarding. We are sensitive in our teaching and recognise that some more delicate subjects need to be taught at an age appropriate level, or at a small group or 1:1 level where a more urgent need arises.
We challenge students to think about safeguarding matters and their own personal physical and mental well-being. We value student’s questions and give them space for their own thoughts, ideas and concerns. We give them opportunities across the curriculum to explore values, personal rights, responsibilities and equal opportunities that develop moral concepts that impact positively on safeguarding, promote British values and prevent radicalisation and extremism. There are many opportunities throughout our curriculum where all students are able to explore safeguarding issues.




