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Working together to safeguard children

It’s important to revisit our individual commitments to safeguarding children and always:

Ensure that children are visible, their voices heard and their needs, views and wishes addressed.
Recognise that some children may be more vulnerable to harm due to their age, specific needs or home circumstances.
Work in partnership with other agencies, always acting in the best interests of children.
Act without delay to protect children from harm and abuse.
Provide early help before children’s needs escalate further.
Apply the local ‘levels of need guidance’ to assess and re-evaluate children’s needs.
Share information promptly to support a collective and holistic assessment of children’s needs.
Strengthen relationships with families, supporting them to build resilience by adopting a solution focused approach .
Attend all multi-agency meetings to ensure collective responsibility for achieving positive outcomes for children in a timely way .
Ensure agencies challenge each other so that actions are taken promptly, avoiding professional drift. .
Follow local multi-agency procedures to escalate concerns until there is an appropriate resolution.
Participate in regular and effective supervision with my peers so that there is strong oversight of decisions made and actions taken.
Meet all mandatory training requirements, regularly updating my professional knowledge whilst applying any learning to my practice and cascading to others.
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