Understand the purpose of serious case reviews
Your Score: 0/4
Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
In England, safeguarding practice (previously known as serious case reviews) should be considered for serious child safeguarding cases where: - abuse or of a child is known or - and a child has died or been harmed.
Is this statement true or false? In England, the key guidance for safeguarding practice reviews is Working together to safeguard children: a guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children
FALSE
TRUE
Safeguarding are responsible for: - commissioning and supervising reviewers for local reviews and agreeing the methodology to be used - ensuring that practitioners, and surviving children are fully involved in and invited to their perspectives without fear of being blamed for actions they took in good faith.
The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel regards a ‘good’ review report as one that includes these two things:
Consideration of what would need to be done differently to prevent harm occurring to a child in similar circumstances
Full names and contact details for all those involved in the review
A critique of how agencies worked together and any shortcomings that were identified
Recommendations for prosecutions
Quiz Complete!
You scored: 0 out of 4