Child Sexual Abuse Strategy 2023-2025

Table of Contents Child Sexual Abuse Strategy 1.47 MB 0 Downloads 13 December 2023 Download 1. Introduction Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (CPSCP) recognises that Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is prevalent in the UK and that for many victims, the impact of this abuse can be devastating and endure into adulthood. The adverse consequences…

Authoritative Practice

Authoritative practice refers to the collection of skills and attributes necessary for professionals to safeguard children, particularly in the face of hostile or resistant parenting. In particular, finding opportunities to be curious, respectful uncertainty, using professional judgement, and challenging disguised compliance are all themes regularly identified in safeguarding case reviews. We have a number of…

Neglect Strategy

Issue No: 1 Document Owner: Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Safeguarding Children Partnership Boards Date Approved: 6th March 2025 Date Published: 10th March 2025 Review Date: December 2027 Neglect Strategy 2025 – 2027 1 file(s) 689.14 KB Download Child Neglect Screening Tool 1 file(s) 96.75 KB Download Table of Contents Introduction Neglect remains the most common form…

Terms and Conditions of Booking Virtual Training

Training practitioners together can make a significant contribution to building mutually respectful and trusting relationships, which form the foundation of any partnership working; therefore the process and experience of the courses, are as important as the content. We value the participation of everyone in a range of training opportunities and the contribution this makes to…

Child Sexual Abuse Strategy 2021 – 2023

Under Review The Child Sexual Abuse Strategy is currently being updated and will be launched December 2023 Click here to download the Child Sexual Abuse Strategy as a pdf We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear Nelson Mandela Table of Contents Section One Introduction…

Online Safeguarding Strategy 2021 – 2023

Table of Contents Click here to download the Online Safeguarding Strategy 2021/23 as a PDF Section One 1. Introduction “I’ve come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies: 1. Anything that’s already in the world when you’re born is just normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of…

Children At Risk Where A Parent Has A Mental Health Problem

Table of Contents Adapted from Norfolk LSCB https://www.norfolklscb.org/about/policies-procedures/7-2-children-at-risk-where-a-parent-has-a-mental-health-problem/ and https://greatermanchesterscb.proceduresonline.com/chapters/p_ch_par_mental_health_diff.html 1. Introduction This practice guidance aims to assist all agencies working with children; adults who are parents/carers or with pregnant women and their partners in identifying situations where action is needed to safeguard a child or promote their welfare as a result of an adult’s…

Organisational responsibilities

Table of Contents A range of individual organisations and agencies working with children and families have specific statutory duties to promote the welfare of children and ensure they are protected from harm. These duties apply to individual organisations and agencies and are set out below. Section 11 of the Children Act 2004 places duties on…

Complaints about a Child Protection Conference

Table of Contents Introduction Complaints about individuals or agencies, should be responded to in accordance with the relevant agency’s complaints handling process. When a professional or agency has a concern about the action or inaction of another, the Resolving Professional Differences (Escalation) Policy should be followed. Children, Parents and caregivers are entitled to make representations…