New Year Safeguarding Audit: Your Post-Christmas Checklist
2025-12-08 12:05
The festive break is over, and as children return to school or activity settings, there's no better time to conduct a safeguarding audit. This 'tick box' exercise ensures your organisation starts 2026 with robust protection measures in place.
Why a Post-Christmas Audit Matters
During the festive period, staff changes occur, documents expire, and contact details shift. A thorough audit identifies gaps before they become risks, ensuring every child returns to a safe, compliant environment.
Your New Year Safeguarding Audit Checklist
1. DBS Check Review
Expired checks: Review all staff DBS certificates and identify any that expired during December
New starters: Verify that all Christmas temporary staff have appropriate clearance
Update Service: Confirm staff are registered and conduct status checks
Action required: Schedule renewals immediately for expired checks
2. Staff Changes & Availability
Departures: Remove access for staff who left during the break
New appointments: Ensure all pre-employment checks are complete
Returning staff: Confirm all staff are fit to return and declarations are current
Policies: Check all safeguarding policies reflect current guidance
Risk assessments: Review and update for spring term activities
Training records: Identify staff requiring refresher training
Insurance: Confirm all relevant insurance policies are current
4. Premises & Equipment Safety
Building checks: Conduct walk-throughs after the closure period
Fire safety: Test alarms and check emergency exits
First aid: Replenish supplies and check expiry dates
IT systems: Verify safeguarding software and reporting systems are operational
5. Vulnerable Children Review
Welfare checks: Identify children who may need additional support post-holiday
Case updates: Review any incidents or concerns raised during the break
Multi-agency communication: Reconnect with social services about ongoing cases
Transition planning: Prepare support for children experiencing family changes
6. Communication Systems
Emergency contacts: Test all emergency contact numbers
Parent communication: Ensure contact databases are current
Staff briefings: Schedule immediate team meetings to refresh safeguarding awareness
Reporting channels: Verify all safeguarding reporting routes are functioning
DSL-Specific Actions
For Designated Safeguarding Leads returning from the break:
Review the safeguarding inbox for any holiday period concerns
Check voicemail and email for urgent messages
Prepare briefing notes for staff on any incidents during the break
Schedule supervision sessions with deputies
Review caseload and prioritise immediate actions
Confirm availability of external support services
Creating Your Audit Schedule
Day 1-2: Premises safety, IT systems, and immediate staff checks Day 3-4: Documentation review and DBS verification Day 5: Vulnerable children review and multi-agency contact Week 2: Staff briefings and training needs assessment
Using Technology to Streamline Audits
Digital safeguarding platforms like ours can transform your audit process:
Real-time dashboard showing all staff compliance status
Automatic alerts for expiring documents
Centralised record keeping accessible from any device
Instant verification of DBS and qualification status
Audit trail for accountability and Ofsted readiness
Common Audit Findings
Typical issues discovered in January audits include:
DBS checks that expired beyond your recommended guidelines in December
Outdated contact details following house moves
Missing training records for temporary Christmas staff
Expired first aid or safeguarding certificates
Incomplete volunteer vetting from festive events
Taking Action on Audit Results
Once your audit is complete:
Prioritise risks: Address immediate safeguarding gaps first
Create action plans: Assign responsibilities with clear deadlines
Communicate findings: Brief senior leadership and governors
Schedule follow-ups: Set review dates to verify completion
Document everything: Maintain clear records for inspection readiness
Conclusion
A thorough New Year safeguarding audit isn't just about compliance—it's about ensuring every child returns to an environment where their safety is paramount. By systematically reviewing all safeguarding elements, you create confidence amongst staff, parents, and most importantly, you protect the children in your care.
Start 2026 with certainty that your safeguarding foundations are solid, your team is prepared, and your systems are robust.
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