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We ask all education staff to confirm annually that they have read the KCSIE guidance, to ensure that we all understand this and apply it, whether working directly with children and young people in settings, or indirectly through our work with settings and families. The link to the new 2023 DfE document can be found via the link below:
Once you have read the document, please complete the online form below to ensure we have a record.
The deadline for completion in 22 September 2023.
Our data protection and confidentiality statement
How will you protect my information?
Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of Together for Families. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with Together for Families will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website
We ask all education staff to confirm annually that they have read the KCSIE guidance, to ensure that we all understand this and apply it, whether working directly with children and young people in settings, or indirectly through our work with settings and families. The link to the new 2023 DfE document can be found via the link below:
Once you have read the document, please complete the online form below to ensure we have a record.
The deadline for completion in 22 September 2023.
Our data protection and confidentiality statement
How will you protect my information?
Your data will be stored securely and will only be accessible by members of Together for Families. Your consent for your data to be used in the evaluation will be assumed from you starting the survey.
Survey responses will be collected using the Let’s Talk Cornwall survey software. By completing this survey, you consent to this transfer of your information. This includes any information which may represent your personal data. All the information you share with Together for Families will be stored safely for the duration of the evaluation. It will be destroyed one year after it has finished.
Let’s Talk Cornwall is the system used to collate the data and create reports from it. You can view the privacy statement on the Let’s Talk Cornwall website