Need-to-know: DfE launches consultation on 'use of reasonable force' draft guidance

The draft guidance on the use of reasonable force in schools includes a new requirement for how schools report and record every 'significant incident' to parents/carers, and what should be included in a policy. Find out how to respond to the consultation, which you'll need to do by Tuesday 29 April.

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The DfE is consulting on an update to its guidance on using 'reasonable force and other restrictive interventions in schools'.

You can read the proposed guidance on the DfE's website (select 'use of reasonable force and other restrictive interventions guidance' at the bottom of the page).

Remember, this is draft guidance, so your school/trust doesn't need to implement it, or make any changes to its policies or procedures. 

You can have your say by following the link to the consultation and selecting 'online survey'. The deadline for responses is Tuesday 29 April 2025.

Only 1 part of the draft guidance is set to become statutory (from September 2025)

The draft guidance sets out the details that should be recorded, as a minimum. It also sets out what

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