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"Seen, Safe, Heard: The Missing Layer Of School Safeguarding"
Episode 25320th August 2026 • Rising Above Shadows Of Abuse • Grace Ovba
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On today's episode, Grace sits with Chris Yardon the director of Saprea to talk about child sexual abuse and school safety; which is often shrouded in bureaucracy...

Podcast Key Takeaways:

1. Safety is not just physical—it is relational

A school can be physically secure and still be psychologically unsafe. If a child cannot speak, they are not truly safe.

2. Emotional safety drives disclosure

Children disclose harm where they feel: believed, respected and not judged. Without emotional safety, safeguarding systems fail before they begin.

3. Silence, stigma, and fear increase risk

These are not side issues—they are core risk factors. They delay disclosure, deepen harm, and protect perpetrators.

4. Isolation increases vulnerability

Students who feel different, excluded, or misunderstood are at higher risk—particularly: neuro-divergent students, students with SEND; socially marginalised young people. Belonging is not optional—it is protective.

5. School climate is a safeguarding issue.

Culture determines: whether harm is noticed, whether it is reported and whether it is addressed. Climate is not “soft”—it is structural.

6. Prevention happens before crisis

Real safeguarding looks like: early noticing, trusted relationships, open conversations and accessible reporting. If we wait for evidence of harm, we are already late.

7. Trauma is compounded by not being believed

Institutional silence or dismissal can deepen trauma as much as the original harm.

8. Prevention is not ideological—it is evidence-based The focus is simple: reduce risk, increase protection, strengthen trust and enable early disclosure.

Quotable Quotes:

“The greatest risk in a school is not what is seen—it’s what is silenced.”

“A child who cannot speak is a child who is not safe.”

“Safeguarding does not begin with policy. It begins with trust.”

“Silence is not neutrality—it is a condition where harm survives.”

“Emotional safety is not a luxury. It is the gateway to protection.”

“Most abuse is not prevented by surveillance—but by disclosure.”

“If a child fears the response, they will protect the silence.”

“Belonging is not just wellbeing—it is a protective factor.”

“Systems don’t just respond to harm—they can create the conditions for it.”

“The question is not ‘Did we follow procedure?’ but ‘Did the child feel safe enough to speak?’”

“Prevention is quiet. It happens long before anyone is watching.”

Contact Chris Yardon:

Website: https://saprea.org/

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Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-yadon-mpa-3533937

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