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Sutton LSCP Child Safeguarding Toolkit launched today

Sutton's Local Children Safeguarding Partnership launch a new Child Safeguarding Toolkit

 

Sutton's Local Children Safeguarding Partnership (LSCP) is delighted to launch a new and unique Child Safeguarding Toolkit- a comprehensive learning resource for everyone who comes into contact with children and young people. This is part of our longstanding commitment to help prevent future serious injury or harm to children.

The Toolkit has been designed and led by Sutton Council, the local CCG (Clinical Commissioning Group), schools and the police, working with the national Virtual College. It applies all contexts of child and family practice and provides practical, on-line child protection guidance and training for students and trainees; front-line practitioners; designated safeguarding leads; managers; senior leaders, academics and the judiciary. 

This interactive Toolkit includes animations, bite-size and e-learning modules with up-to-date legislation, guidance and practice resources- all drawing on learning from both local and national Serious Case Reviews (SCRs), many highlighted in the first annual report of the National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel. It also covers the new requirements to undertake Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews under Working Together 2018.

The resources and e-learning modules are based on 10 key safeguarding principles to support all those confronted with child neglect and abuse, or young people being exploited and going missing. The course details 10 case scenarios that draw on the real lived experiences of children, based on some of the most commonly repeated SCR themes. Domestic abuse and violence is a feature in many of these SCRs. The e-learning has been split into four levels, each representing the varying degrees of responsibility and knowledge that individuals have in their current role.  

The golden thread running through the Toolkit is – Keep Listening to the Voice of the Child.

Christine Davies CBE, Sutton LSCP Independent Scrutineer and Board Chair, said:

"The Child Safeguarding Toolkit provides everything you need to know about child protection in one place. The 10 key safeguarding principles were drawn together by Sutton's local safeguarding partners, working with schools and are based on the real stories of children, as covered in Serious Case Reviews undertaken across the country. These underpin this unique, easily accessible range of resources, developed for awareness raising as well as training for all those in contact with children. We are particularly grateful to Sutton's CCG for initiating this work and to the Virtual College for developing the outstanding e-learning modules. We hope that safeguarding practice will be supported and strengthened, through using this thorough and extensive toolkit".

All of the Toolkit's training and resource materials are free and can be accessed on this link:   https://www.childsafeguardingtoolkit.org.uk


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Safer Internet Day 2021 - 9th February 2021

To mark Safer Internet Day on 9 February, NSPCC Learning has brought together a range of online safety training and resources to help keep children safe online. In addition, the NSPCC Library has compiled a reading list on keeping children and young people safe online.

Access the resources: Safer Internet Day 2021: online safety resources
View the reading list: Safer Internet Day 2021
Further information: Safer Internet Day 2021

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Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI)

A review of 14 incidents in families where the children are considered at risk of significant harm

The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel has published findings from a review of cases of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) in England from June 2018 to August 2019.  

In this briefing you’ll find a summary of key findings from the review, including information on:

  • the nature and circumstances of SUDI in families with children at risk
  • how effective local arrangements are for promoting safer sleeping and reducing the risk of SUDI
  • how to improve approaches to embed safer sleeping advice in families with children considered to be at risk of significant harm through child abuse or neglect.