- Managing Individual Cases
- Referral
- Initial Assessment
- Emergency Action to Protect a Child
- Legal Advice
- Emergency protection orders
- Emergency protection orders – warrants
- Prohibited Steps Order
- Decide what services are required
- Relevant Agency Sees Child
- In Depth Assessment Required
- Core Groups
- Core Assessment
- Child in Need
- Agree a Plan
- Social Worker Co-ordinates Services
- Review Case
- Interviewing Children
- Section 47 enquiries
- Child Protection Conference
- Advice for professionals at a conference
- Preparing for a child protection conference
- Role of the chair of child protection conference
- Agenda
- Attendance
- Minutes
- Decisions
- Plans
- Child is subject of child protection plan
- After the child protection conference
- Core groups: tensions and challenges
- First child protection review conference
- Some concerns about harm
- Children with Disabilities
- Policies
- Accommodation
- Elective Home Education
- Escalation Policy
- Principles for Joint Working Across Adult and Children’s Services
- Representations and complaints by children and/or parents/carers about child protection conferences
- Sharing Information About Children
- Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Childhood
- Unborn Baby Protocol
- Working Across Boundaries
- Further guidance on child protection
- Complex Cases
- Disabled Children and Child Protection
- Child Assessment Orders
- Child Death
- Child’s Voice
- Competency
- Concealed Pregnancy Guidance
- E-Safety
- Elective Home Education
- Exploitation and Trafficking of Children
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Forced Marriage
- Investigating organised abuse
- Missing Children
- Parental Responsibility
- Police Powers of Protection
- Private Fostering Arrangements
- Signs and Symptoms of Possible Child Abuse
- Spirit Possession
- Substance Misuse
- Suicide and Suicide Attempts
- Supporting Individuals Vulnerable to Recruitment by Violent Extremists
- Weapons (Guns, Knives and Knife Crime)
- Working with Uncooperative Families
- Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation
- Safer Recruitment
- Allegations against staff
- Introduction
- Allegation made or suspicion arisen
- Action by designated senior manager
- LADO to be informed
- Allegation made to police or social care
- Consideration between LADO and manager
- No further action
- Allegation is unsubstantiated
- Allegation is a possible disciplinary matter
- Considering suspension
- Child at risk of significant harm
- LADO refers to social care for strategy discussion
- May constitute criminal offence
- No social care or police investigation
- Allegation in staff’s personal lives
- Referral to the Independent Safeguarding Authority
- Case Conclusion
- Record Keeping
- Information Sharing and Confidentiality
- Useful Resources
- Serious Case Reviews
- Working Together 2010
- Working Together 1.25
- Working Together 1.28-1.31
- Working Together 5.31
- Working Together 5.33
- Working Together 5.35
- Working Together 5.47
- Working Together 5.49
- Working Together 5.51
- Working Together 5.54
- Working Together 5.56
- Working Together 5.57
- Working Together 5.59
- Working Together 5.60
- Working Together 5.61
- Working Together 5.67
- Working Together 5.69
- Working Together 5.70
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- Working Together 5.73
- Working Together 5.78
- Working Together 5.82
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- Working Together 5.86
- Working Together 5.87
- Working Together 5.116
- Working Together 11.74-11.78
- Working Together 2013
- Summary
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Assessing need and providing help
- Chapter 2: Organisational responsibilities
- Section 11 of the Children Act 2004
- Individual organisational responsibilities
- Schools and colleges
- Early years and childcare
- Health services
- Police
- Adult social care services
- Housing authorities
- British Transport Police
- Prison service
- Probation service
- The secure estate for children
- Youth Offending Teams
- The United Kingdom Border Agency
- Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service
- Armed Services
- Voluntary and private sectors
- Faith Organisations
- Chapter 3: Local Safeguarding Children Boards
- Chapter 4: Learning and improvement framework
- Chapter 5: Child death reviews
- Responsibilities of Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs)
- Specific responsibilities of relevant bodies in relation to child deaths
- Providing information to the Department for Education
- Responsibilities of Child Death Overview Panels
- Definition of preventable child deaths
- Action by professionals when a child dies unexpectedly
- Appendix A: Glossary
- Appendix B: Statutory framework
- Appendix C: Further sources of information
- Appendix C: Further sources of information

