Walsall Safeguarding Children Board was established in February 2006. These procedures have now been adopted by the Board and are in line with the government guidance: Working Together to Safeguard Children published by the Department for Education and Skills in 2006.
They should also be read in conjunction with the 'Framework for Assessment of Children in Need and their Families' (Department of Health, Department for Education and Employment and Home Office, 2000) and Walsall's Child Concern Model for Children in Need.
Further professional guidance is available from the guidance “What to do if you’re worried that a child is being abused” (reissued by the Department for Education and Skills in December 2006).
These procedures set out how all agencies in Walsall should work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children living in Walsall and protect them from harm.
It is addressed to all organisations, agencies and individuals who work with children and their families in Walsall.
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined in Working Together as:
Child protection, i.e. the protection of children who are suffering or at risk of suffering Significant Harm, is part of safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare.
Effective child protection is essential as part of a wider work to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.
The policy context within which the Walsall Safeguarding Children Board operates is set out in the chapters contained in Part 1 of this Manual - Policy Framework, Principles and Values.
If necessary, agencies may develop supplementary ‘internal’ policies which represent higher standards or which reflect an agency-specific contribution to safeguarding children.
Any such supplementary policies should be consistent with those of the Safeguarding Children Board.
Procedures indicate what must or may be done in specified circumstances and define the limits of professional discretion.
For staff in the Walsall Safeguarding Children Board’s member agencies, these procedures have the status of instructions and any inability or failure to comply with them should be accompanied by a brief explanation.
Any supplementary internal procedures developed by agencies should refer to and be consistent with these procedures.
These procedures will also support effective collaboration with the large number of non-statutory agencies, organisations and individual professionals whose contributions also assist in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in Walsall.
Guidance provides contextual information or addresses the question of why specified actions may be required.
Access to these procedures will be via the Walsall Safeguarding Children Board website
Any amendment, following formal agreement by the Walsall Safeguarding Children Board, will be available from the website.
A glossary of terms which have a technical significance or for which abbreviations may be used in the text, is provided in the Keywords Appendix.
Also see Help chapter.
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