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The Safeguarding Myth

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Information sharing: advice for practitioners

Information sharing: advice for practitioners

assets.publishing.service.gov.uk

Myth-busting guide 13 Useful resources and external organisations 15 Other relevant departmental advice and statutory guidance 15. 3 . ... the local authority area as well as safeguarding partners (please see below). One approach to aid effective information sharing is the use of Multi-Agency .

  Information, Myths, Safeguarding, Sharing, Information sharing

Building a Happy Baby - UNICEF UK

Building a Happy Baby - UNICEF UK

www.unicef.org.uk

MYTH REALITY Babies benefit from lots of toys to help them learn. Looking at your face is the best way for babies to learn. Talking, listening and ... to protecting children’s rights and safeguarding their lives and futures. UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, reaching the furthest from help, the most disadvantaged and

  Building, Baby, Myths, Safeguarding, Happy, Building a happy baby

Seven steps to patient safety A guide for NHS staff

Seven steps to patient safety A guide for NHS staff

www.wales.nhs.uk

• the perfection myth: if people try hard enough, they will not make any errors; • the punishment myth: if we punish people when they make errors, they will make fewer of them. At the NPSA, we recognise that healthcare will always involve risks. But that these risks can be reduced by analysing and tackling the root causes of patient safety ...

  Patients, Safety, Step, Seven, Myths, Seven steps to patient safety

Why is Archaeology Important?

Why is Archaeology Important?

www.georgia-archaeology.org

ing the past and safeguarding the archaeological record. Those various forums allow professionals to translate the technical results of archaeological investigation into the popular vernacular. That communication, in turn, is a crucial link in the process of continuing …

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