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Identifying Child Protection Concerns

All services and professional bodies should have clear policies in place for identifying, sharing and acting upon concerns about risk of harm to a child or children.

At this IDENTIFYING CHILD PROTECTION CONCERNS stage you should be asking yourself the GIRFEC 5 questions to help you identify the level of concern and if it warrants a child protection referral. If the child has a universal child’s plan then the team around the child should be involved in considering these questions

  1. What is getting in the way of this child's or young person's safety?
  2. Do I have all the information I need to help this child and young person?
  3. What can I do now to help this child and young person?
  4. What can my agency do to help this child or young person?
  5. What additional help, if any, may be needed from others?

The national guidance reference points, protocols and assessment tools below will help you with your role and responsibilities in this area to ensure you are identifying, assessing and responding to concerns in line with best practice guidance.

Resources to use at this stage
Title Summary Who For

Section 2.1 – 2.18: Roles and responsibilities for child protection

Section 2.227: GIRFEC National Practice Model

Section 2.228 – 2.243: Using GIRFEC components in assessments

Part 4 Specific Support needs and concerns

Everyone 

Everyone working with children, young people and/or their families

The common assessment framework to understand a child or young person's needs, the strengths and pressures on them, and consider what support they might need

 

Everyone working in universal children’s services.

 

A&B Equal Protection from assault multi-agency guidance This guidance is for all professionals dealing with an incident that comes under Equal Protection from Assault Act 2019.

Everyone working with children and young people.

 

Children Affected By Domestic Abuse ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ & Bute Referral Pathway

 

 

Pathway to follow when incidents or allegations of domestic abuse involve or could impact on children   Police, Social work, Named Persons from Health & Education
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Pre-birth Referral Pathway Pathway to identify assess and support pregnant women; including where   the unborn child may be at future risk of significant harm. Midwives, social workers

Recognition and Management Of Maltreatment In Infants  (Children Under The Age Of 1 Year)

 

Professional guidance for practitioners working with young children on responding to injuries including bruises to young children Midwives, Health Visitors, A&E staff, GPs Paediatricians, foster carers, social workers
Young Person’s support and protection protocol

Protocol outlines interagency arrangements for the assessment and management of risk  for people young people still at school, and for young people under the age 26 who are receiving support as a previously looked after child, who are at risk of significant harm or of causing significant harm to themselves and others, where Adult or Child protection procedures do not apply

 

Social Work, School Nurses, Health Visitors, CAMHS, Police, Schools, Ed Psychologists, Named Persons, Community Paediatricians, independent housing association providers

Downloadable Risk Indicators Sheet in Excel Format:

 

 

A suite of risk assessment tools to assist practitioners to understand, assess and plan for children who may be at risk of significant harm:

  • Chronologies
  • Genogram
  • Risk indicator sheets
  • Cycle of change
All practitioners working with children & families
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Care assessment toolkit Toolkit to assist practitioners to understand the impact of neglect and to identify, assess and plan for children who may be at risk from neglect

All agencies can use this as a reference document to help their assessment of neglect.

Parenting assessment to be led by health visitors and social work.

 

ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Young people at risk of self-harm and suicide guidance Practice guidance on understanding, assessing and responding to children who may have or are thinking of deliberately harming or killing themselves

All members of the children’s services workforce including Named Persons, Child Health staff, CAMHS, Education Staff, A&E,   care staff, foster carers social workers, youth workers, GPs

 

Practitioners guide to working with Children and young people affected by parental substance  misuse (GOPR Protocol )

 

Joint guidance for practitioners working with children, young people   and their parents on understanding and responding to the impacts of parental   substance misuse

 

All practitioners working with children, young people, parents and carers

Multi Agency Practice Guidance Child Sexual Exploitation  

 

ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Screening Tool

 

Guidance and screening tool for assessing and responding to children and young people who may be at risk from sexual exploitation

Everyone working with young people including Social Work, Police, Education, residential & through care, foster carers, CAMHS, Youth work.

 

Responding to concerns where children are engaged in underage sexual activity 

 

Protocol for how practitioners and agencies should respond when they become aware of underage sexual activity.

Social Work , Police, Education and childcare providers, residential care providers, foster carers, CAMHs, youth workers

 

Practitioners guide to children and young people affected by parental mental health

 

Joint guidance for practitioners working with children, young people   and their parents on understanding and responding to the impacts of parental mental   health

All members of the   children’s workforce as well as all those working in adult services such as mental health services, GP’s, psychiatrists.

 

Responding to children and young people displaying sexually harmful behaviours Protocol for practitioners and agencies in responding to allegations that a child or young person has displayed sexually harmful behaviours -   usually towards another child

Social Work , Police, Education staff, residential care providers, foster carers, CAMHs, youth workers

 

ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) protocol

 

Guidance for professionals on the identification and how to respond when concerned that an adult or child may be at risk of or suffered genital mutilation.

Named persons, lead   professionals, Health Visitors, Midwives, School Nurses, named persons, genecology, GPs 

 

Joint guidance on the interface between child protection and adult protection

 

Guidance outlining when the Child protection and adult protecting   procedures will apply and on transition arrangements for young people at risk becoming adults All members of the children’s and adult’s services workforce

Responding To Allegations Of Historical Reports Of Abuse

 

Protocol outlining the approach to be taken in response to any allegation or concerns about historic child abuse

All professionals working with adults and children

 

A&B Child trafficking guidance

 

Guidance for professional to help identify an respond to concerns that  a child or young person may be involved in trafficking

 

Everyone coming into contact with children and young people under the  age of 18.
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