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We were here together chapter 9
We were here together chapter 9









we were here together chapter 9

To be effective, practitioners need to continue to develop their knowledge and skills in this area and be aware of the new and emerging threats, including online abuse, grooming, sexual exploitation, child criminal exploitation and radicalisation. Practitioners working in both universal services and specialist services have a responsibility to identify the symptoms and triggers of abuse and neglect, to share that information and provide children with the help they need. Multi-agency training will be important in supporting this collective understanding of local need and the services available to support children and young people. The principles and parameters of a good assessmentįocusing on the needs and views of the childįlow chart 1: Action taken when a child is referred to local authority children's social care servicesįlow chart 3: Action taken for an assessment of a child under the Children Act 1989įlow chart 4: Action following a strategy discussionįlow chart 5: What happens after the child protection conference, including the review?įlow chart 6: Children returning home from care to their families Statutory requirements for children in needĪssessment of disabled children and their carersĪssessment of children in secure youth establishments Provision of effective early help services Identifying children and families who would benefit from early helpĮffective assessment of the need for early help Chapter 1: Assessing need and providing help Caption: Contents list











We were here together chapter 9