EYFS SAFEGUARDING CHANGES: WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR MY SETTING?
The EYFS has been updated with a raft of safeguarding reforms which came into effect on 1st September 2025. They shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone as the consultation was lengthy and the planned changes were notified back in November 2024, but in case you’ve missed it, here are the main changes for childminders, early years settings and schools with a reception class (and nursery if applicable). You can find Wiltshire’s SVPP documents detailing the changes for childminders and group settings at https://rightchoice.wiltshire.gov.uk/Page/9227
Note – there are two different versions of the EYFS – one for childminders and one for EY group settings. Numbers in BOLD show the reference in these documents – they are usually the same in each document but occasionally refer to only one version.
For settings which operate in Wiltshire, SVPP’s Early Years and Childminders Training Guide is available at https://rightchoice.wiltshire.gov.uk/Page/9227
Not new, but good reminders for the start of a new academic year:
Much about safeguarding is a combination of common sense, keeping your eyes open and your wits about you for when something sounds, looks or feels ‘off’ and knowing how and when to report it. Whatever your position in the EY childcare and education system, the most important part of your role is to safeguard the children in your care at all costs – so don’t be afraid to report to your DSL or MASH if you are concerned.
For further guidance or information, or to book onto EY DSL/DDSL training or arrange group setting training, please get in touch.