Safeguarding is the foundation of every successful education setting. Whether learners are educated in mainstream schools, alternative provision, work-related learning environments or specialist settings, organisations have a responsibility to ensure every child is safe, supported and accounted for.

For schools and Local Authorities managing learners in alternative provision, pupil safeguarding can become particularly complex. When learners are educated off-site, maintaining visibility of attendance, engagement and wellbeing requires robust processes and effective communication between all parties involved.

In this article, we’ll explore why pupil safeguarding is so important in alternative provision and how technology can help schools strengthen their safeguarding responsibilities.

What is Pupil Safeguarding?

Pupil safeguarding refers to the actions schools, Local Authorities and education providers take to protect children from harm and promote their welfare.

Safeguarding extends beyond child protection. It includes:

  • Protecting pupils from abuse, neglect and exploitation
  • Promoting physical and emotional wellbeing
  • Ensuring learners attend education safely
  • Monitoring welfare concerns
  • Supporting vulnerable children and young people
  • Maintaining clear communication between stakeholders

Effective safeguarding requires organisations to identify concerns early and respond quickly when issues arise.

Why Safeguarding Can Be More Challenging in Alternative Provision

Alternative provision often involves multiple organisations working together to support a learner.

A pupil may be:

  • Attending an alternative provision provider
  • Participating in work-related learning
  • Accessing a managed move placement
  • Receiving support from external agencies
  • Splitting their timetable across multiple settings

While these arrangements can deliver positive outcomes, they can also create challenges around information sharing and accountability.

Without clear systems in place, schools may struggle to answer important safeguarding questions:

  • Has the learner attended today?
  • Are attendance patterns changing?
  • Have safeguarding concerns been raised?
  • Has communication been recorded?
  • Are interventions being monitored effectively?

The longer it takes to access this information, the greater the safeguarding risk.

The Link Between Attendance and Pupil Safeguarding

Attendance remains one of the most important safeguarding indicators.

Persistent absence, unexplained absence or sudden changes in attendance can highlight wider concerns that require investigation.

When schools rely on spreadsheets, emails or manual reporting processes, delays can occur between attendance being recorded and concerns being identified.

Real-time attendance monitoring allows schools and providers to:

  • Identify absences immediately
  • Follow up concerns quickly
  • Monitor attendance patterns over time
  • Maintain accurate records
  • Demonstrate safeguarding compliance

Having instant visibility helps ensure no learner falls through the gaps.

Key Components of an Effective Safeguarding Strategy

Clear Accountability

Every organisation involved in a learner’s education should understand their safeguarding responsibilities.

Roles, responsibilities and escalation procedures should be clearly defined and documented.

Timely Information Sharing

Safeguarding concerns often require rapid intervention.

Schools, providers and Local Authorities need access to accurate, up-to-date information so that decisions can be made quickly and confidently.

Accurate Record Keeping

Maintaining a complete audit trail is essential.

Records should include:

  • Attendance data
  • Welfare concerns
  • Communication logs
  • Actions taken
  • Intervention outcomes

Accurate documentation supports accountability and ensures organisations can evidence their safeguarding processes when required.

Ongoing Monitoring

Safeguarding is not a one-off activity.

Schools must continually monitor attendance, behaviour, engagement and wellbeing to identify emerging concerns before they escalate.

How Technology Supports Pupil Safeguarding

As alternative provision continues to grow, many schools and Local Authorities are adopting specialist systems to improve safeguarding oversight.

Technology can help organisations:

  • Monitor attendance in real time
  • Track learner engagement
  • Share information securely
  • Record interventions and actions
  • Produce safeguarding reports
  • Improve collaboration between providers

Rather than relying on multiple disconnected systems, a centralised platform creates a single source of truth for everyone involved in supporting the learner.

This not only improves efficiency but also strengthens safeguarding outcomes.

Safeguarding Vulnerable Learners

Many learners accessing alternative provision have additional vulnerabilities that require closer monitoring.

These may include:

  • SEND needs
  • Social, emotional and mental health challenges
  • Persistent absence
  • Exclusion history
  • Children in Care
  • Managed Moves

For these learners, visibility is critical.

The ability to monitor attendance, progress and wellbeing in one place enables earlier intervention and more informed decision-making.

Creating a Safer Future for Every Learner

Pupil safeguarding is not simply a compliance requirement. It is a fundamental responsibility shared by schools, Local Authorities and education providers.

The most effective safeguarding strategies combine strong processes, clear communication and accurate data to ensure every learner remains visible, supported and safe.

As alternative provision arrangements become increasingly complex, organisations need systems that provide confidence, accountability and real-time oversight.

How CLM Supports Pupil Safeguarding

CLM has been helping schools, Local Authorities and alternative provision providers manage learner attendance, progress and safeguarding for over 16 years. By providing real-time visibility of attendance, communication and learner activity, CLM helps organisations identify concerns quickly and maintain effective safeguarding oversight.

If you’re looking to strengthen pupil safeguarding and improve visibility across your alternative provision network, request a free demo today and discover how CLM can help.