All agencies work together to keep children and young people safe
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Template Safeguarding/Child Protection Policy for Education Providers (2025). Safeguarding children audit tool for schools and colleges for the academic year 20254-26 is current being developed by local authority staff.
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/schools-and-colleges/
describe how to develop responsive parenting. understand learning from child practice reviews to ensure babies thrive. ... Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and child protection.
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/pregnant-women/
Once a child is born, neglect may involve a parent or carer failing to:. ... Providing Early Help, and. Making a Referral to Social Care. Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/neglect/
This technology can be misused to create and share child sexual abuse materials (CSAM), also known as AI-CSAM. ... Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and child protection.
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/online-safety/
Female Genital Mutilation. Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a form of child abuse and violence against girls and women, a serious public health concern and a breach of their human rights. ... Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/fgm/
Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and child protection. ... Concerns about a missing child who may be in immediate danger should be raised with the Police on 999.
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/missing/
Always discuss your concerns with a senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and child protection. ... Includes information about how to help your child. We are based at: 184 Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GT.
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/extremism/
Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and child protection. ... You can also contact a Child Protection Manager. Derby Child Protection Managers: 01332 642376.
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/child-sexual-exploitation/
If there are immediate medical concerns for the welfare of the child or young person, medical attention must be obtained. ... Always discuss your concerns with the senior person in your organisation who is responsible for safeguarding and child protection
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/staff-and-volunteers/info-and-resources/self-harm/
Full day course £50 Per person. Conferences Individual pricing Per person. ... Appeals will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Privacy Notice We are fully committed to complying with the Data Protection Act 2018 legislation, including the General
https://www.ddscp.org.uk/media/derby-scb/content-assets/documents/training/DDSCP-Terms-and-Conditions-(Final).pdf