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Understand the purpose of child safeguarding practice reviews
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Click on the icon to the left to go to the NSPCC website which has an online library you can search to look at the reports and summaries of other Serious Case Reviews.You may wish to browse a random selection or look for specific high-profile cases such as; Jasmine Beckford, Daniel Pelka, Peter Connolly, Hamzah Khan or Victoria Climbié, As you look at these reports consider the circumstances that lead to the events described and whether the lessons have been learned.
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'Case review process in UK nations’ from NSPCC Learning
‘Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews’ from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Safeguarding Partnership Board
'Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel’ from the UK Government
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Good Practice Example
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Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click on the icon to the left to go to the NSPCC website which has an online library you can search to look at the reports and summaries of other Serious Case Reviews.You may wish to browse a random selection or look for specific high-profile cases such as; Jasmine Beckford, Daniel Pelka, Peter Connolly, Hamzah Khan or Victoria Climbié, As you look at these reports consider the circumstances that lead to the events described and whether the lessons have been learned.
Click on the link to read this Executive Summary of the Serious Case Review into events at Little Ted's Nursery in 2010.
Be aware of child protection issues that appear in the news. Consider whether the events described could happen at your setting. Always be on the look-out for ways to improve safeguarding and child protection in your own setting.
Click on the link to the left to read the Munro Review of Child Protection written by Professor Eileen Munro and published by the Department for Education in 2011.
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