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Unread 03-19-2013, 10:45 PM
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Hi a warm welcome to silkysteps. Have you had the chance to look around their website: http://www.escb.co.uk/About.aspx

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Hi Ruthierhyme and thanks for the website.
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Hi can anyone help to sum up the main points of Working Together To Safeguard Children 2010? Having researched many sites last night seem to be swimming in circles.
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this is what i wrote - In England Working Together to Safeguard Children (2010) applies to those working in education, health and social services as well as the police an the probation service. It is relevant to those working with children and their families in the statutory, independent and voluntary sectors.
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I found this link helpful as well : https://www.safeguardingchildren.co....cb-procedures/
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This pdf. has been a huge help to me on my safe guarding unit. Enjoy xx http://www.dhsspsni.gov.uk/safeguard_chpt3.pdf
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Hi,

I am on this question too. Im new to this site but helped me out lots during my communication module.

Am I getting confused or is this just about their roles once they are aware of a child being abused or harmed?

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