Local Safeguarding Children
Found 6 free book(s)Safeguarding disabled children - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukLocal Safeguarding Children Boards, agencies and professionals at local level – individually and jointly – draw up and agree detailed ways of working together to safeguard disabled children. It is addressed to those who work in universal, targeted and specialist children’s services, health, education, schools, adult social
Children missing education - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.uklocal authority’s wider safeguarding duties. This duty should therefore be viewed alongside these wider duties and local initiatives that aim to promote the safeguarding of children. 9. Local authorities should have in place arrangements for joint working and information sharing with other local authorities and agencies. Individual local
Children and the law: a guide to Cafcass and Section 7 reports
rightsofwomen.org.ukchildren make provision for the children to be represented in the case if necessary provide information, advice and other support for the children and their families Cafcass officers carry out these duties by helping your family agree arrangements for your child (if possible), carrying out initial safeguarding checks to see if your
Safeguarding Children, Young People and Adults at Risk in ...
www.england.nhs.ukSafeguarding for both children and adults has transformed in recent years with the introduction of new legislation, creating duties and responsibilities which need to be incorporated into th e widening scope of NHS safeguarding practice.
Understanding what constitutes a safeguarding concern …
www.local.gov.uk1 Referred to throughout this safeguarding concerns framework as the safeguarding enquiries framework 2 Research Study: Carr S, Hafford Letchfield T, Faulkner A, et al. ‘Keeping Control’: A user led exploratory study of mental health service user experiences of targeted violence and abuse in the context of adult safeguarding in England.
Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy
www.vsointernational.org1 Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy Introduction Safeguarding is the responsibility that an organisation has to ensure that their employees and volunteers, partners, vendors, operations and programmes do no harm to children, young people or vulnerable adults1 (together referred to as ‘vulnerable people’ under this policy); that they do not expose them to the risk of