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Child Protection in HCC, trends 2010/1

Child Protection in HCC, trends 2010/1. Sue Williams Operations Director, Safeguarding. Referrals to social care 2010/11. Average referrals per month 740 Initial assessments per month 5-700 Core assessments per month 300 S47s per month 140 New case conferences per month 40 children.

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Child Protection in HCC, trends 2010/1

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  1. Child Protection in HCC, trends 2010/1 Sue Williams Operations Director, Safeguarding

  2. Referrals to social care 2010/11 • Average referrals per month 740 • Initial assessments per month 5-700 • Core assessments per month 300 • S47s per month 140 • New case conferences per month 40 children

  3. CP plan demographics

  4. Age Profile

  5. Categories of Abuse

  6. Length of Registration

  7. Issues • 60% children on plans for neglect • 60% care proceedings neglect • Neglect predominantly linked to parental MH, substance misuse, LDs • Identification- midwifery, health visitors, schools, partnership trust

  8. Actions on referral • File and info checks social care, health, police • Strategy meeting-single agency investigation or joint with police • Information gathering all agencies • Decision for initial case conference/legal planning meeting • Multi agency case conference/plan

  9. Working with children on a plan • Is the harm significant? • Are parents/carers co-operating? • Is the plan improving care of children? If not why not? Barriers? • Are parents attending appointments? • Role of core group between conferences • Should children’s circumstances be put before the Court?

  10. Step down from cp plan • CIN or CAF? • Which professional leads? • Support for LPs • Progress sustained, universal services • Progress sliding, targeted or specialist

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