How To Report Safeguarding Concerns Reporting Safeguarding Concerns The First Steps Here are the steps you can take when first reporting a circumstance of abuse or maltreatment If a child or young person has approached you make sure they know they have done the right thing Listen carefully to their story and respect their rights
Aug 11 2019 nbsp 0183 32 In a setting where there is a designated safeguarding lead the following would apply when reporting a concern Calling 999 if the child is in immediate danger Following the setting s safeguarding policies and procedures as soon as possible if the danger is not imminent Use this page to prepare for handling safeguarding concerns It outlines all three main steps of the process and shows you how to think about meeting your reporting responsibilities When you do safeguarding well you reduce the risk of harm and abuse for you your team and all the children and adults you work with
How To Report Safeguarding Concerns
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Dec 31 2023 nbsp 0183 32 Reporting concerns If a child is suffering or at risk of suffering significant harm you can share information with appropriate agencies or professionals without the child s or their parent s consent If a child is in immediate danger call the police on 999 If a child is not in immediate danger Purpose of this framework is to offer support in making decisions about safeguarding concerns It offers a framework to support practice recording and reporting in order to impact positively
How to recognise respond report and record safeguarding concerns The 4Rs of safeguarding and child protection can help you understand your safeguarding responsibilities and keep children safe They are recognise possible abuse including knowing what abuse is what to look out for and how to be vigilant at all times Reporting concerns Any concern about someone s behaviour with children and young people should be reported following your organisation s procedures
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You can raise a safeguarding concern for an unborn child child or adult by contacting your local authority Their website should have a section explaining how to report possible abuse and neglect Alternatively call the main local authority number and say you want to raise a safeguarding concern Jan 24 2025 nbsp 0183 32 How to raise a safeguarding concern Allegations against staff The legal basis of safeguarding in the NHS Information sharing Content last updated 24 01 2025
Sep 1 2022 nbsp 0183 32 Reporting safeguarding concerns can seem daunting but as a registrant a student or support worker you have a duty to promptly and appropriately report concerns if you have an honestly held belief that a person adult or child is suffering or is at risk of harm Oct 30 2020 nbsp 0183 32 Reporting Concerns Once suspicions of abuse have been identified the member of staff who will report these becomes known as the alerter and it is vital that they are aware of who they should report concerns to
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How To Report Safeguarding Concerns - All incidents of concern must be recorded and reported using the appropriate procedures but not all incidents will constitute a safeguarding concern Medical treatment should always be sought where necessary via 999 in an emergency or via NHS 111 Criminal acts must always be reported to the police via 999 in an emergency or 101