Understand how to respond to evidence or concerns that a baby or child has been or is at risk of serious harm or abuse
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Is this statement true or false? If you have concerns about a child you should only discuss them with your setting manager.
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FALSE
Is this statement true or false? You must always consider the safety and welfare of a child or young person when making decisions on whether to share information about them. Where there is concern that the child may be suffering or is at risk of suffering significant harm, the child’s safety and welfare must be the overriding consideration.
FALSE
TRUE
Is this statement true or false? A practitioner should make sure that they are alert to the signs of abuse and neglect, that they question the behaviour of children and parents/carers and do not necessarily take what they are told at face value.
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TRUE
Is this statement true or false? An abused child will often experience more than one type of abuse, as well as other difficulties in their lives.
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Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
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All those who come into with children and families in their work, including who do not have a specific role in to safeguarding children, have a duty to and promote the of children.
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