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CP procedures

CP procedures

Child protection (CP) involves the statutory intervention into a child‘s life because there is reason to believe they are suffering or at risk of suffering significant harm. This is defined as harm arising from ill treatment or impairment of health and development due to neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse or emotional abuse, and includes impairment suffered as a consequence of seeing or hearing the ill treatment of another.

Child protection processes are set out in the statutory guidance Working together to safeguard children

 

Serious incidents involving a child must be reported immediately.

In the event of a serious incident involving the death or serious injury to a child or a parent, staff should follow the Reporting serious incidents protocol.

The Reporting of serious incidents flowchart sets out the process of escalating reports following the death or near death of a child in the borough.

Last updated: 22 July 2024