Our annual safeguarding event took place on Wednesday 26 June 2024.
Our annual safeguarding event took place on Wednesday 26 June 2024.
By using clear language when talking about child criminal exploitation, professionals working with a child can build an accurate picture of their experience and identify support that meets their needs.
A discussion between a panel of experts from the Social Workers with Deaf Children and Professionals Working Group which explores how the differing language and communication needs of d/Deaf children can affect their safety and the child protection support they receive.
Social distancing has made it difficult for practitioners to carry out their regular check-ins with children and families. How have they responded to these challenges to ensure needs are still met?
Listen to an account of how teachers delivered and are continuing to deliver school services to pupils since the lockdown in March 2020.
Find out how schools and academies have been affected by coronavirus and how they’ve responded during and after the lockdown.
Find out how antenatal and postnatal services have adapted in response to coronavirus (COVID-19) to continue to support parents before, during and after pregnancy.
Three new reports focused on learning from case reviews in England have been made available through the UK Government website.
Hear us discuss our learning from case reviews briefing on infants, which highlights the challenges faced by practitioners and social workers and the steps that can be taken to keep infants safe.
As part of his fellowship, Pat will be visiting the USA to explore public health approaches to combating child sexual abuse, with the aim of using his findings to develop a new public health framework for all CSA cases in the UK.
Join us in the final episode of our harmful sexual behaviour series to find out how you can prevent and manage incidents in your school, academy or college.
Get support on managing and assessing sexualised behaviour in schools and understand when to make a referral to a specialist service.
Listen to the first part of our series on supporting those who have experienced or displayed harmful sexual behaviour in schools and other educational settings.