The purpose of this guidance is to set out a process to resolve differences of clinical view on child protection. It sets out the arrangements for the resolution of medical disputes in child protection cases and clarifies how to escalate an issue and who in the organisation can decide on how to proceed in a case where there is dispute between doctors.
This snapshot report provides an overview of the state of modern slavery affecting children in the UK, compiling the latest statistics and recent policy developments on this important issue.
This document aims to provide advice, information and support about best practice in responding to a concern that a child may be at risk of FGM or has experienced FGM.
This guideline covers the whole of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board area and provides a framework to help Emergency Medicine health professionals identify concerns and those intoxicated children/young people at risk, undertake a standard assessment and ensure an appropriate response. This response may include referral for a full single/multi agency needs/risk assessment or an opportunistic brief intervention with the provision of health promotion/harm reduction advice and information.
The inspection of services to protect children in the West Dunbartonshire Council area was carried out in October and November 2011. We looked at the services provided by health, the police, the council and the Children's Reporter. We also looked at the services provided by voluntary and independent organisations. Our report describes how good they are at protecting children and keeping them safe.
This procedure sets out communication processes within NHSGGC when there is an unexpected child death.
This guidance makes clear Ministers’ expectations of Chief Officers in fulfilling their responsibilities in respect of child protection and how CPCs across Scotland, as key local inter-agency bodies, contribute to the delivery of the child protection agenda.
This document aims to assist clinicians in the management of children who present with an injury under the age of 1 year and where there are concerns about their welfare and protection.
The Scottish Parliament passed the Forced Marriage etc. (Protection and Jurisdiction)(Scotland) Act 2011 (referred to in this document as the ‘Forced Marriage Act’) both to protect people from being forced to marry without their free and full consent as well as those who have already been forced to do so.
These West of Scotland Child Protection Inter-agency procedures are for all staff working within the West of Scotland Consortium areas. Everyone has a duty and responsibility to protect all children from harm. These procedures are to assist staff in identifying indicators which might suggest that a child is being abused or is at risk of abuse, advise what steps should be taken if there are concerns about a child, and describe what happens once concerns have been reported. The procedures also outline initial enquiries and investigations, Child Protection meetings and conferences and the range of possible resulting actions and outcomes
This guidance makes clear Ministers’ expectations of Chief Officers in fulfilling their responsibilities in respect of child protection and how CPCs across Scotland, as key local inter-agency bodies, contribute to the delivery of the child protection agenda.
Evidence Based Guidance For Professionals Working With Children And Young People