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What to do if you are worried a child is being abused. (LSCB)
Practice guidance has been developed to assist practitioners to work together to promote children’s welfare and safeguard them from harm.
It is for anyone whose work brings them into contact with children and families, but particularly those who work in social care, health, education and criminal justice services.
It is relevant to those working in the statutory or the independent sector, as well as to members of the wider community, and applies to all children and young people irrespective of whether they are living at home with their families and carers or away from home.
Where children are living in foster care or in an institutional setting, including custody, assessments and decisions about further action should also include consideration of the role of the responsible carers, residential or custodial staff as well as parents and other family members.
The guidance recognises that concerns about a child’s welfare can vary greatly in terms of the nature and seriousness of those concerns, how those concerns have been identified and over what duration they have arisen.
By ensuring that such concerns are appropriately shared with statutory agencies and other individuals responsible for child protection within agencies, the welfare of children and the safeguards provided for them will be enhanced.
If you would like to like to see the guidance document in full please click here.
See Also
- Adoption
- Advice and support for children in care
- Young people - information and advice
- Birth - registering
- Chaperone service
- Children and young people - immunisation
- Children and young people - respite care
- Fostering
- Hospice care for children
- Naming ceremonies
- Parks and open spaces - outdoor facilities
- Residential care for children
- School - health promotion
- School - teenage pregnancy
- Shared care for children
- Support for children with HIV
- Travelling people - support for children
- Vetting of contract and supplier staff
- Young carers - support and advice