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    • Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements (MASA)
    • NSCP Lead Roles
    • Partnership Subgroups
    • Organisational Structure
    • Business Plan & Annual Review
    • Staff Team
    • Privacy Notice & Data Protection
    • Cookie Policy
    • Policies & Procedures
      • Procedures Manual
      • 1.1 Introduction
      • 1.2 Underlying Policy, Principles and Values
      • 1.3 Recognition of Significant Harm
      • 1.4 Family Support Process and Forms (Previously Common Assessment Framework)
      • 1.5 Assessment Framework
      • 1.6 Statutory Framework (Appendix B – Working Together 2018)
      • 1.7 Information Sharing and Confidentiality
      • 1.8 GDPR Guidance & Notices
      • 1.9 Norfolk Thresholds
      • 2.1 Local Safeguarding Children Board – Role and Function
      • 2.2 Agency Roles and Responsibilities
      • 2.3 Voluntary Agencies and Sports, Cultural and Recreational Activities
      • 3.1 Referrals
      • 3.2 Sharing Relevant Information to Safeguard Children
      • 3.3 Norfolk Local Assessment Protocol
      • 3.4 Strategy Discussions
      • 3.5 Child Protection Enquiries – Section 47 Children Act 1989
      • 3.6 Initial Child Protection Conferences
      • 3.7 Recording that a Child is the Subject of a Child Protection Plan
      • 3.8 Transfer In Child Protection Conferences
      • 3.9 Implementation of the Child Protection Plan – Lead Social Worker and Core Group Responsibilities
      • 3.10 Child Protection Review Conferences
      • 3.11 Video Interviews and Achieving Best Evidence
      • 3.12 Protocol for undertaking dynamic joint assessments by Children’s Services Social Care Workers, Health Practitioners and Midwives
      • 3.13 Safeguarding Medical Examinations
      • 3.14 Managing Concerns about Children and Young People (C&YP) where there are Medical and/or Complex Health issues and Escalating Safeguarding Concerns
      • 3.15 Framework to Support Multi-agency Working Together in Norfolk
      • 3.16 Joint Agency Group Supervision Procedure
      • 4.1 Flowchart 1: Action taken when a child is referred to local authority children’s social care services
      • 4.2 Flowchart 2: Immediate protection
      • 4.3 Flowchart 3: Action taken for an assessment of a child under the Children Act 1989
      • 4.4 Flowchart 4: Action following a strategy discussion
      • 4.5 Flowchart 5: What happens after the child protection conference, including the review?
      • 4.6 Flowchart 6: Children returning home from care to their families
      • 5.1 Abuse by Children and Young People who Display Sexually Harmful Behaviour
      • 5.2 Abuse Linked to Spiritual and Religious Beliefs
      • 5.3 Identifying, managing and preventing abuse of disabled children
      • 5.4 Intimate Care Good Practice Guidelines
      • 5.5 Allegations of Harm Arising from Under Age Sexual Activity
      • 5.6 Bullying
      • 5.7 Child Abuse and Information Communication Technology
      • 5.8 Safeguarding Children and Young People from Child Sexual Exploitation: Policy, Procedures and Guidance
      • 5.9 Complex (Organised or Multiple) Abuse
      • 5.10 Fabricated or Induced Illness
      • 5.11 Children and Young People who Misuse Substances
      • 5.12 Children from Abroad (including Migrant Children and Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children
      • 5.13 Children Living Away from Home (including Children and Families living in Temporary Accommodation)
      • 5.14 Female Genital Mutilation
      • 5.15 Forced Marriages and Honour Based Violence
      • 5.16 Safeguarding the Welfare of Norfolk Children and Young People in police custody and the secure estate
      • 5.17 Pre-Birth Protocol
      • 5.18 Guidance On Safeguarding Individuals Vulnerable To Radicalisation
      • 5.19 Safeguarding Children and Young People Who May be Affected by Gang Activity
      • 5.20 Self Harm
      • 5.21 Children at risk of suicide
      • 5.22 Neglect
      • 5.23 Safeguarding Response to Obesity when Neglect is an Issue
      • 5.24 Practice Guidance for the Effective Safeguarding of Children from Minority Ethnic, Cultural and Faith Communities, Groups and Families
      • 5.25 Cross Border Child Protection Cases
      • 5.26 Joint Protocol between Health Services & Schools in respect of the management of pupil absence from school when medical reasons are cited
      • 6.1 Children Missing From Care and From Home
      • 6.2 Children Missing from Education
      • 6.3 Safeguarding Children and Young People who may have been Trafficked
      • 6.4 Families who go Missing Where Safeguarding Concerns Exist
      • 6.5 Children and Families Moving Across Boundaries
      • 6.6 Safeguarding Foreign National Children Who Go Missing
      • 7.1 Children At Risk Where A Parent/Carer Has a Learning Disability
      • 7.2 Children At Risk Where A Parent Has A Mental Health Problem
      • 7.3 Children of Parents who Misuse Substances
      • 7.4 Domestic Violence and Abuse
      • 8.1 Safer Recruitment Guidance
      • 8.2 Safer Working Practice, Supervision and Culture
      • 8.3 Allegations Against Persons who Work/Volunteer with Children
      • 9.1 Risks Posed by People with Convictions Against Children
      • 9.2 Children’s Visits to Special Hospitals/Psychiatric Units – Relevant Government Orders and Circulars
      • 10.1 Complaints
      • 10.2 Resolving Professional Disagreements
      • 10.3 Raising Concerns At Work: Whistleblowing Guidance for Workers and Employers in Health and Social Care
      • 11.1 Managing Child Deaths
      • 11.2 Reviewing All Childhood Deaths
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