What to do if You're Worried a Child is Being Abused
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| Provider | DCSF |
|---|---|
| Topics | Social care, welfare, protection |
| Type | Information and guidance |
| Date | December 2006 |
| Region | Not Applicable |
This document provides best practice guidance for those who work with children in order to safeguard their welfare. It also contains an appendix to help practitioners with the legal issues affecting the sharing of information.
The guidance also provides general information for anyone whose work brings
them into contact with children and families, focusing particularly on those
who work in social care, health, education and criminal justice services.
Addressing issues affecting each of these target audiences, the document
outlines the following:
- What you should do if you have concerns about a child's welfare
- What will happen once you have informed someone about those concerns
- What further contribution you may be asked or expected to make to the processes of assessment, planning, working with children, and reviewing that work
The guidance is accompanied with flowcharts following the procedure from referral, initial assessment, emergency action that might need to be taken, through to what happens after a strategy discussion and child protection review conference.
References to the relevant government guidance on safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children are also provided. A summary of the document is also available above.
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