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Know about the legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people, including e-safety.

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Is the following statement true or false? The safeguarding and protection of the welfare of children and young people is the responsibility of the Local Authority and no one else.

TRUE

FALSE

Is the following statement true or false? It is against the law for employers at a nursery school to employ someone or allow them to volunteer for work if they know they are on one of the ‘barred lists’.

TRUE

FALSE

As a practitioner what statutory guidance should you be aware of?

'Working together to safeguard children'

'Working together to safeguard disabilities'

'Working alone to safeguard children'

'Working together to safeguard adults'

Match the words on the left with the items on the right.

Drag and Drop items from one side to pair them with items from the other side

Local Authorities

Social Services

Safeguarding Partners

Police

Provides a wide range of services to enable a child or young person to live safe from harm.

Investigates allegations of crime or suspected crime against children or young people.

Ensuring and overseeing the effective delivery of services for children.

A statutory mechanism for agreeing how relevant organisations in the area will work together on safeguarding.

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