Incident planning and response
Contents
- Accident recording and reporting: requirements and guidance
- Emergency school closures: guidance
- Fire drills: guidance
- Fire safety: emergency evacuation procedures
- How to keep pupils and staff safe during hot weather
- Personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPs): examples
- Recording violent incidents: template and examples
- Accident recording and reporting: requirements and guidanceGet to grips with the statutory requirements for recording and reporting accidents and incidents on your school site, including the additional rules for early years settings and special schools.
- Emergency school closures: guidanceUnderstand when you can close your school in an emergency. Find out how and when to contact your local authority and parents, and how to request an Ofsted inspection deferral due to emergency closure.
- Fire drills: guidanceUnderstand best practice around running fire drills, and see examples of fire drill and evacuation information from a school and a local authority.
- Fire safety: emergency evacuation proceduresLearn about your school's requirements for fire evacuation and see examples of fire evacuation plans.
- How to keep pupils and staff safe during hot weatherIs it too hot for sports day, PE or playtime? Read our article to help you decide. Also, learn how you can keep your pupils and staff safe and avoid sunstroke when they're outside in the sunshine.
- Personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPs): examplesSee templates for personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPs) for individuals with disabilities, including examples from schools, local authorities and the government. Also, get tips on how to write a PEEP.
- Recording violent incidents: template and examplesSee examples of forms from schools, and download our template to add to your existing policies on violent and aggressive behaviour.