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Contents
How to use these procedures
Contact Details
Common Assessment Framework
Children in Need
Child Protection
Roles and responsibilities
Managing allegations against staff
Conflict Resolution
Private Fostering
Supplementary guidance
Adults in families
Children missing or at risk of going missing from education
Core Standards for Child Protection Case Conferences
Deliberate self-harm and suicide
Domestic Abuse
Elective Home Education
Fabricated and Induced Illness
Female Genital Mutilation
Forced Marriage and Honour Based Violence
Managing Allegations Guidance for Chief Executives and Strategic and Operational Managers
Missing Children and Young People protocol
Multi-Agency Guidance for Safeguarding Disabled Children
Prevent guidance
Protection of Young People who attend under 18 club nights
Safe Communities Guidance for Writing Child Protection Policy and Procedures
Safeguarding Adults
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual Exploitation
Safeguarding children from abuse linked to a belief in spirit possession
Serious Case Reviews
Sexually Active Young People
Sharing information about children, young people and their families
Trafficking and Unaccompanied Minors Protocol
Vulnerable Young People Procedure
Working with children and young people who display sexually harmful behaviour
Useful Resources
Good Practice
Complaints Procedure
Investigating Complex (organised or multiple) Abuse
Procedure Flowcharts
Referral to Children's Social Care
Action following assessment
Urgent action to safeguard children
What happens after the strategy discussion?
What happens after the child protection conference, including the review process?
Children missing or at risk of going missing from education
Children missing or at risk of going missing from education
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