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Understand the main legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people

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  • Discussion with manager or member of staff responsible for safeguarding
  • Decision taken that initial assessment is required
  • Key worker notices unusual bruises on a child
  • Referral made to social services

Which of the elements below are associated with the Laming Inquiry? Select the four correct answers.

Common Assessment Framework

‘Every Child Matters’

Victoria Climbie

Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman

Working Together to Safeguard Children

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006

Children Act 2004

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promote implement policyworking

Legal requirements place a duty upon those with children and young people to take the necessary steps to safeguard and the welfare of children in their care. In particular they are required to an effective safeguarding children .

What must an effective safeguarding policy include? Select the four correct answers.

The procedure for referring concerns

Steps to take when staff feel upset

Steps to be taken when a concern is raised, including how this will be recorded

Name and role of the lead practitioner for safeguarding

Procedures to be followed in the event of an allegation against a member of staff

Arrangements for making it safe for staff to get to work

Is the following statement true or false? Statutory frameworks, which cover safeguarding and children’s welfare, state that providers must not inform Ofsted of any allegations of serious harm or abuse by any person living, working or looking after children. Only the Local Safeguarding Children Board needs to be informed.

FALSE

TRUE

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