Children Looked|after and Safeguarding
Children in Care of the Local Authority | Safeguarding Network
Children can be looked after by agreement with parents or by order of a court. Most children in care are safe from harm and do well, however, for some there ...
Looked after children | NSPCC Learning
It's important that children in care are provided with the care and support they need to be healthy and safe, have the same opportunities as ...
Looked after children - NHS Cheshire and Merseyside
The corporate parenting responsibilities of Local Authorities include having a duty under section 22(3)(a) of the Children Act 1989, to safeguard and promote ...
Understanding Looked-After Children | SSS Learning
Understanding Looked-After Children: Safeguarding and the Role of Designated Teachers ... In the UK, a child who has been under the care of their ...
Safeguarding Our Children: An Action Guide
△ Reinforced, modeled, and enforced by the adults in the school. △ Consistent with the social skills that all school staff are teaching and reinforcing. After ...
Looked-after children and young people - NCBI Bookshelf
safeguarding the looked-after child or young person, including trauma-informed training in recognising signs of distress (including in babies ...
Looked-after children - Mentally Healthy Schools
Looked-after children · Creating a safe, caring and respectful school and classroom environment to help children and young people develop healthy, safe, reliable ...
Protecting 'Looked After' Children guidance - Department of Health NI
This paper has been developed to provide guidance on protecting and safeguarding children who are 'Looked After'. The needs of the child or ...
Safeguarding looked after children (children in care (CiC))
Safeguarding looked after children (children in care (CiC)). Guidance for the designated teacher responsible for looked after children in schools.
Local authorities' duties in relation to looked after children
... after a child to safeguard and promote the child's welfare. This duty underpins all local authority activity involving looked after children. This is ...
12.2.2 Cessation of a Child Protection Plan for Looked After Children
On these occasions it will not be necessary for a child to remain subject to a Child Protection Plan as their care and any safeguarding issues can be considered ...
Looked After Children Clinical Reference Group - NHS England
The Looked After Children's Clinical Reference Group (LAC-CRG) is a sub-group of the National Safeguarding Steering Group (NSSG).
Child safeguarding and looked after children inspection programme
Our inspections look at the quality and effectiveness of the arrangements that health care services have made to ensure children are safeguarded ...
Safeguarding children Looked after children - Deverell Hall Preschool
We recognise that children who are being looked after have often experienced traumatic situations; physical, emotional or sexual abuse or neglect.
Guidance on Safeguarding Looked After Children (LAC)
The term 'looked after child' refers to any child that has been in the care of their Local Authority for more than 24 hours. There are ...
Safeguarding Looked-After Children: Understand Statutory Duties
Description · Ensuring that schools can meet the educational needs of the child and help them make maximum progress. · Hold joint responsibility of personal ...
15.17 Safeguarding Looked After Children (children in care)
When a Looked After child is no longer living in the situation which gave rise to the child protection concerns that resulted in the Child Protection Plan, and ...
Looked After Children | Safeguarding Southend Partnership
Looked After Children. The term 'looked-after children' is used to describe those children and young people who cannot live with their families, whether as the ...
Promoting the health and well-being of looked-after children - GOV.UK
Local authorities have a duty under the Children Act 1989 to safeguard and promote the welfare of the children they look after, wherever they are placed.
Looked after children and care leavers - NHS Safeguarding
Looked after children and care leavers · the child's parents might have agreed to this – for example, if they are too unwell to look after their child or if ...