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Understand policies and procedures for the safeguarding, protection and welfare of children

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The Information Sharing: Guide states: “You must always consider the and welfare of a child or young person when making on whether to share information about them. Where there is that the child may be suffering or is at risk of suffering harm, the child’s safety and welfare must be the overriding ”.

The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage states that every setting must have a designated person responsible for safeguarding. Is this statement true or false?

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Somerset Safeguarding Children Board explains the between safeguarding and child protection this way: 'Safeguarding means seeking to involve the whole in keeping children safe and promoting their , for example – road safety and anti-bullying work. Child protection is a central part of safeguarding and welfare. It is the process of protecting children identified as either suffering or at risk of suffering significant harm as a result of abuse or , for example physical abuse.”

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Working Together to Safeguard Children identifies that a “ and coordinated ” should be taken and states two key principles: 1. Safeguarding is everyone’s ; 2. For services to be they should be based on a clear of the and views of the child.

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