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Janaury 2024
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A link to the Pan Cheshire All-Age Exploitation Strategy document has been added. |
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This document has been updated. |
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Bruising in Children who are Not Independently Mobile (2023-2024) |
This guidance has been updated. |
December 2023
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This chapter has been amended in line with revised Keeping Children Safe in Education. A new Section 2, The Difference Between an Allegation of Harm and a Concern has also been added. |
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Children from Abroad, including Victims of Modern Slavery, Trafficking and Exploitation |
Information in relation to the National Age Assessment Board has been added into Section 1.2.1, Age Assessments. |
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Information in relation to Serious Violence Reduction Orders has been added into Section 4, Protection and Action to be Taken. |
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This chapter has been updated to include information from Self-harm: Assessment, Management and Preventing Recurrence NICE Guidance. |
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Information in relation to Serious Violence Reduction Orders has been added into Section 2, Serious Violence Duty. |
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Guidance for Safe Recruitment, Selection and Retention for Staff and Volunteers |
This chapter has been amended in line with revised Keeping Children Safe in Education. Section 4.5, Application Form has been updated to note that Keeping Children Safe in Education provides that schools and colleges should only accept copies of a curriculum vitae alongside an application form. A curriculum vitae on its own will not provide adequate information. Information in relation to online searches has been added into Section 4.6, Scrutinising and Shortlisting. |
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September 2023
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Children and Young People who Run Away or go Missing from Home and Care | This protocol and accompanying guidance have been revised. The protocol provides a framework for a co-ordinated, standardised and effective response by Halton, Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Warrington Local Authorities, police and partner agencies to reports of children who go missing and what steps local authorities and their partners should take to try to prevent them going missing again. When a child goes missing or runs away from home, care or school, they are at risk. |
June 2023
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Abuse Linked to Spiritual, Cultural and Religious Beliefs | This chapter has been refreshed and additional information added into Section 3, Indicators. |
Child Sexual Abuse in the Family Environment | This chapter has been refreshed and a new Section 5, The Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse has been added including those from the Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse. |
Disabled Children | This chapter has been updated to include information from the UK Social Work Practice in Safeguarding Disabled Children and Young People report. |
Forced Marriage | This chapter has been amended to reflect that the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022 raised the age of marriage and civil partnership to 18 in England and Wales, with effect from 26 February 2023. |
Agency Roles and Responsibilities | This chapter has been refreshed. Section 6.19, Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements has been updated to include information on the extension of the duty to co-operate under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022. In Section 6.9, The Secure Estate for Children a link has been added to Matters of Concern, Safeguarding Concerns, Allegations and Complaints for Children in Custody – Youth Custody Service (Youth Justice Resource Hub). A new Section 2, Serious Violence Duty has been added. |
December 2022
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Allegations Against Staff or Volunteers | This chapter has been updated as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 has extended the definition of Position of Trust within the Sexual Offences Act 2003 section 22A to include anyone who coaches, teaches, trains, supervises or instructs a child under 18, on a regular basis, in a sport or a religion. |
Children and Young People (under 18) who Display Harmful Sexual Behaviour | A link has been added to the Harmful Sexual Behaviour Support Service for the Children's Workforce (Marie Collins Foundation). This can be found in Further Information. |
Children of Parents with Learning Disabilities | This chapter has been refreshed in line with current case law and should be re-read. |
Children of Parents who Misuse Substances | A link has been added in Further Information to NICE Quality Standard QS 204 Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. |
Online Safety | A link to the Children's Commissioner guide, Talking to Your Child About Online Sexual Harassment has been added. |
Gang Activity and Serious Youth Violence | A link has been added to CPS Guidance on Victims of Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Smuggling. This guidance aims to identify victims of modern slavery, human trafficking and smuggling at an earlier point in criminal investigations. |
Agency Roles and Responsibilities | This chapter has been updated as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 has extended the definition of Position of Trust within the Sexual Offences Act 2003 section 22A to include anyone who coaches, teaches, trains, supervises or instructs a child under 18, on a regular basis, in a sport or a religion. Links were also added to the HMPP Child Safeguarding Policy. |
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Child Sexual Exploitation | This chapter has been added. |
Transitional Safeguarding | This chapter has been added. |
August 2022
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Cheshire Police Guidance on Use of Locate Trace Markers | This guidance has been added into the manual. |
Locate Trace Markers | This document has been added into the manual. |
June 2022
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Allegations Against Staff or Volunteers | This chapter has been updated to reflect Keeping Children Safe in Education regarding allegations that can relate to an adult's behaviour outside work known as transferable risk, and in relation to the importance of sharing any concerns about the behaviour of a person who works with children. Information has been added on the differences between an allegation and a concern. See Section 1, Introduction and Criteria. |
Bullying | This chapter has been slightly amended and the definition of sexting was expanded to include taking and distributing nude or semi-nude images. |
Children of Parents who Misuse Substances | Links have been added in Further Information to Guidance: Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Health Needs Assessment and Guidance: Parents with Alcohol and Drug Problems - Adult Treatment and Children and Family Services. |
Domestic Abuse | This chapter has been updated to reflect the new definition of Domestic Abuse within the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and to update the links within Further Information. The provisions of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 are still being introduced and the statutory guidance is still in draft so there will be a further update to the chapter once the statutory guidance is finalised. |
Online Safety | This chapter has been amended and the definition of sexting expanded to include taking and distributing nude or semi-nude images. The Further Information section has also been revised. |
Safeguarding Children and Young People Against Radicalisation and Violent Extremism | A link to Guidance: Prevent Duty Self-assessment Tool: Further Education has been added to the Further Information section. |
December 2021
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Bullying | This chapter has been amended to include information on sexual harassment and violence following the Review of Sexual Abuse in Schools and Colleges (Ofsted, June 2021) and Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2021). |
Children of Parents with Learning Disabilities | Section 3, Indicators of Concern has been updated to include information in relation to pre-birth assessments and planning. |
Children of Parents who Misuse Substances | A link has been added in Further Information to Guidance: Parents with Alcohol and Drug Problems: Support Resources (GOV.UK). |
Domestic Abuse | This chapter has been updated to add the above link to Domestic Abuse Act Factsheets. In Further Information, a link has been added to Domestic Abuse: Specialist Sources of Support (GOV.UK). |
Online Safety | Links have been added in Further Information to: NSPCC Report Remove Tool - The tool enables young people under the age of 18 to report a nude image or video of themselves which has appeared online. The Internet Watch Foundation will review these reports and work to remove any content which breaks the law. UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS) Digital Passport – a communication tool to support children and young people with care experience to talk with their carers about their online lives. |
Fabricated or Induced Illness and Perplexing Presentations | This chapter has been refreshed and a link added to revised guidance from the RCPCH Perplexing Presentations (PP)/Fabricated or Induced Illness (FII) in Children Guidance. |
Gang Activity and Serious Youth Violence | Information has been added on Knife Crime Prevention Orders. |
Underage Sexual Activity | This chapter has been amended to include information on sexual harassment and violence following the Review of Sexual Abuse in Schools and Colleges (Ofsted) and Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2021). See the Ofsted report in Further Information. |
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Children from Abroad, including Victims of Modern Slavery, Trafficking and Exploitation | This chapter has been added to the manual. |
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August 2021
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Child Protection Plans | The timing of Core Group meetings has been altered. |
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Information Sharing Guidance (Pan Cheshire) | This guidance has been added. |
June 2021
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Responding to Abuse and Neglect | The definition of safeguarding children contained in this guidance has been updated to reflect the latest amendments to Working Together to Safeguard Children. A note was also added to the Early Help Section, highlighting that children with a parent or carer in custody may be benefit from Early Help provision. |
Referrals | This guidance has been updated to reflect changes from the revised Working Together to Safeguard Children. |
Assessments | This procedure has been updated to reflect changes from the revised Working Together to Safeguard Children. |
Child Protection Conferences | A note has been added into Section 1, Child Protection Conferences to remind all practitioners of the importance of establishing the nationality and immigration status of children and families. This will ensure they can be signposted for immigration advice and support where required. Furthermore - if as EU / EEA nationals they have been granted pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme - it will ensure that they can be supported to apply for settled status when they accrue 5 years' continuous residence in the UK. |
North West Notification and Transfer of Children Subject of Child Protection Plans across Local Authority Boundaries Procedure | This procedure which aims to:
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Children in Need Moving Across Local Authority Boundaries | This procedure sets out the steps which should be taken when the following circumstances exist in respect of a child:
This procedure is intended to apply to a child and their brothers and sisters, including unborn children. Specific reference should be made to North West Pre-Care and Care Proceedings Notification and Transfer across Local Authority Boundaries Procedure where care proceedings are being considered. The document has been agreed by all local authorities across the North West. |
Domestic Abuse | Section 1, Definition has been updated to reflect that, with effect from 29 April 2021, section 71 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 removed the so-called 'rough sex gone wrong' defence. Where a person inflicts serious harm (wounding, actual bodily harm or grievous bodily harm) on another person, it is not a defence that the victim consented to the infliction of the serious harm for the purposes of obtaining sexual gratification. With effect from 29 June 2021, section 69 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 expanded so-called 'revenge porn' to include threats to disclose private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress. |
Online Safety | Section 1, Definition has been updated to reflect that, with effect from 29 June 2021, section 69 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 expanded so-called 'revenge porn' to include threats to disclose private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress. |
Procedure for Multi-agency Professional Challenge and Escalation | This section which contains the process for resolving inter-agency professional challenges when working with children and families has been reviewed and updated throughout. |
Guidance for Safe Recruitment, Selection and Retention for Staff and Volunteers | This guidance has been updated as a result of the UK's exit from the European Union. Information was added on how employers can now check that an individual has the right to work in the UK during the recruitment process. |
January 2021
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Allegations Against Staff or Volunteers | The LADO Referrals Threshold Matrix has been added. See Local Information. |
Bullying | This chapter has been updated, when new links have been added to resources for addressing bullying linked to race/faith, and resources to help make schools, colleges or other settings LGBT inclusive. See Section 6 Additional Resources. |
Children Living Away from Home | The Children in Custody section has been updated. |
Visits to Prisons by Children | This guidance has been reviewed throughout to reflect the latest National Offender Management Service (NOMS) guidance on 'Providing Visits and Services to Visitors. |
Visits to Psychiatric Wards and Facilities | This guidance has been refreshed throughout and terminology updated, and additional information has been added in to Section 3, Visiting Patients in the High Security Psychiatric Services: Ashworth, Broadmoor and Rampton, in line with the High Security Psychiatric Services (Arrangements for Safety and Security) Directions 2019 and associated Guidance. |
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Bruising in Children who are Not Independently Mobile (2020) | This new guidance aims to provide front line professionals and senior multi agency professionals with a knowledge base and action strategy for the assessment, management and referral of children who are Not Independently Mobile (NIM) who present with bruising or otherwise concerning marks. |
July 2020
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Children and Young People who Run Away or go Missing from Home and Care | The Pan Cheshire Joint Protocol for Children and Young People who Run Away or go Missing from Home or Care has been reviewed and re-launched. The accompanying template and guidance for return interviews have also been updated. |
June 2020
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Assessment | This guidance has been updated to reflect the digital referral system for reporting potential victims of Modern Slavery. See Section 3, Developing a Clear Analysis. |
Bullying | This guidance has been updated to reflect Keeping Children Safe in Education (statutory guidance), and to reference to Upskirting which is a specific example of abusive behaviour which has been linked to on-line bullying and grooming. Upskirting is a criminal offence and, as such, should be reported to the Police. |
Children from Abroad | This guidance has been updated to include a link to the new NRM digital referral system for use when reporting concerns around modern slavery. |
Children Missing Education | Further Information has been updated. |
December 2019
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Child Exploitation | This section has been updated to include links to the Contextual Safeguarding Assessment Tool and the Contextual Safeguarding Operational Group Information Form which should be used by practitioners to request that a 'person of interest' e.g. a potential exploitation perpetrator, a specific location where exploitation is thought to be occurring or a group be discussed at the Operational Group. |
Sudden Unexpected Death in Infants and Children (SUDIC) | This Pan Cheshire document which contains guidelines and a proforma for recording information following the sudden unexpected death of a child has been reviewed and updated throughout as required. |
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Contextual Safeguarding | This new section links to the Pan Cheshire Contextual Safeguarding Pathway (2019) which explains the process to be followed when a practitioner has concerns that a child is being exploited. It includes information on the Contextual Safeguarding Screening Tool and how this can be used to assess risk and plan appropriate interventions / support. |
September 2019
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Safe Sleep Guidance | This new guidance aims to; reduce Sudden Infant Deaths in infants in Pan Cheshire; reduce the number of infants placed in unsafe sleep conditions; identify those infants who may be at greater risk of being placed in an unsafe sleep situation; and provide all families and carers with infants with current consistent and reliable information about safe sleep practices. It provides practitioners with evidence-based information and guidance regarding infant safe sleep, so they will feel confident to have an open and honest discussion to support parents and carers to make safer sleeping choices for Infants. |
June 2019
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Responding to Abuse and Neglect | This guidance has been reviewed and refreshed throughout as required to ensure consistency with terminology used in current DfE publications, including Working Together to Safeguard Children and Keeping Children Safe in Education. |
Assessment | This chapter has been revised to reflect updated guidance on Assessments in Working Together to Safeguard Children. |
Children Missing Education | This chapter has been refreshed where required and updated to add a new section on Elective Home Education to reflect the DfE updated guidance on Elective Home Education for local authorities. A further section on Unregistered Schools has been added. |
Children of Parents with Learning Disabilities | This guidance has been reviewed throughout to reflect recent Case Law and good practice guidance. |
Agency Roles and Responsibilities | This guidance has been updated throughout to reflect the Statutory Guidance, Working Together to Safeguard Children. |
Guidance for Safe Recruitment, Selection and Retention for Staff and Volunteers | A new Section 4.16, Childcare Disqualification has been added to reflect the updated Statutory Guidance: Disqualification under the Childcare Act 2006. Under the guidance, staff who work in childcare provision or who are directly concerned with the management of such provision, must make sure that appropriate checks are carried out to ensure that individuals are not disqualified under the Childcare (Disqualification) and Childcare (Early Years Provision Free of Charge) (Extended Entitlement) (Amendment) Regulations 2018. Further information on the staff to whom these Regulations apply, the checks that should be carried out, and the recording of those checks can be found in Statutory Guidance: The 2018 Regulations remove 'disqualification by association' (living in the same household where another person who is disqualified lives or is employed) for individuals working in childcare in non-domestic settings (e.g. schools and nurseries). Disqualification by association continues to apply for individuals providing and working in childcare in domestic settings (e.g. where childcare is provided in a childminder's home). |
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Joint Cheshire, Halton and Warrington Protocol for the Provision of Local Authority Accommodation for Juvenile Detainees | The protocol aims to safeguard children and young people through avoiding, so far as is practicable, their detention overnight in police custody following charge and the denial of bail. It is also intended to clarify the duties and responsibilities of agencies in the management of arrangements for the transfer to Local Authority Accommodation (LAA) of children and young people (aged 10 to 17 years) charged and denied police bail. |
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December 2018
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Child Exploitation | A link to the updated Pan Cheshire Child Exploitation Operating Protocol has been added. A link has also been added to the Child Exploitation Group Information Form which should be used by practitioners from Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Halton to request that a potential CE perpetrator, location or group be discussed at the Operational Group. |
Children Visiting Prisons | This guidance has been reviewed and updated throughout to reflect the latest Prison Service publications covering the provision of visits, including visits to prisoners who are identified as posing a risk to children and additional guidance in Chapter 2, Working Together to Safeguard Children on the statutory duties which apply to the Prison Service to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. |
Self Harm and Suicidal Behaviour | The further information section, which contains links to specialist sources of support and further reading, has been updated. |
September 2018
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Child Exploitation | The Pan Cheshire Exploitation Screening Tool and accompanying practice example has been added. |
June 2018
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Allegations Against Staff or Volunteers | A flowchart has been added summarising the process to be followed when a agency refers a concern to the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO). |
Children and Young People (aged under 18) who display Harmful Sexual Behaviour | This guidance has been reviewed throughout and extensively updated. It provides guidance for all professionals on the nature of Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB) and explains the importance of assessing and responding to children who are subject to HSB and children who display HSB separately. |
Mappa One Minute Guide | This document has been reviewed and updated as required to reflect the latest national MAPPA guidance. |
Pan-Cheshire Multi-Agency Escalation Procedure - for Resolving Inter-Agency Professional Challenges when Working with Children and Families | The Multi Agency Escalation Policy has been reviewed and minor revisions made to ensure the document continues to reflect established practice across Cheshire. |
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Child Sexual Abuse in the Family Environment | This new guidance contains advice for practitioners on how to identify and respond to concerns in relation to Child Sexual Abuse in the family. |
Concealed Pregnancy | This new guidance is for anyone who may encounter a woman or girl who conceals the fact that they are pregnant, or where a professional has a suspicion that a pregnancy is being concealed or denied. It covers Cheshire West and Chester, Halton and Warrington. Professionals working in Cheshire East should continue to refer to the Cheshire East Concealed Pregnancy Policy. |
December 2017
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Children from Abroad | This chapter has been updated to include a link to the most recent DfE guidance on the Care of Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Child Victims of Modern Slavery: Statutory Guidance for Local Authorities. |
Gang Activity, Youth Violence and Criminal Exploitation | This guidance has been updated to include a link to the National Crime Agency report County Lines Gang Violence, Exploitation and Drug Supply (2016). Further text has been added to Section 1, Definition to describe how Organised Criminal Groups criminally exploit young people and use them to distribute money and illegal drugs along 'county lines'. |
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Good Practice Supporting the Voice of the Child | This new guidance reinforces the importance of ensuring children are at the centre of safeguarding interventions and that practitioners make sure their voices are heard. |
Dangerous Dogs and Safeguarding Children | This guidance explains the importance of making routine enquiries regarding any dogs in the household whenever professionals are working with children and families. It then goes on to look at what action is required when a child is injured by a dog and / or when there are concerns that a dog in the household may be dangerous or prohibited. |
Pan Cheshire Guidelines for The Management of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infants and Children (SUDIC) | This updated guidance provides a framework for the investigation and care of families after an unexpected death of an infant or child. |
July 2017
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Children and Young People who Run Away or go Missing from Home and Care | The revised Pan Cheshire Joint Protocol for Children and Young People who Run Away or go Missing from Home or Care has been added to the procedures. The new protocol incorporates the revised College of Policing definition of Missing and local learning since the 2015 Protocol. |
June 2017
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Child Sexual Exploitation | The Pan Cheshire Sexual Exploitation Operating Protocol (2017 – 2019) has been updated to reflect the revised definition of CSE published by the DfE in February 2017. |
E-Safety: Children Exposed to Abuse through the Digital Media | This guidance has been updated to include information on the recently introduced 'outcome 21'. When young people are voluntarily sending/sharing sexual images or content, Outcome 21 can be used by Police forces to record that a crime has been committed but that it is not considered to be in the public interest to take criminal action. A link has also been added to recently draft Cheshire Police Guidance for Police Officers and Staff when Dealing with Reports of Sexting. |
Forced Marriage | Further detail has been added in the Risks, Indicators and Issues sections, to reflect relevant points from the 'Protocol on the handling of 'so-called' Honour Based Violence/Abuse and Forced Marriage Offences between the National Police Chief's Council and the Crown Prosecution' (November 2016). In Further Information, links have been added to Multi-Agency practice guidelines: Handling cases of forced marriage 2014 and to how to Apply for a forced marriage protection order (GOV.UK). |
Honour Based Violence | This chapter has been reviewed, and further detail added in line with the 'Protocol on the handling of 'so-called' Honour Based Violence/Abuse and Forced Marriage Offences between the National Police Chiefs' Council and the Crown Prosecution Service' (November 2016). Links have also been added to Forced Marriage Guidance (Home Office) - information and practice guidelines for professional protecting, advising and supporting victims and to SafeLives Dash risk checklist for the identification of high risk cases of domestic abuse, stalking and 'honour'-based violence. |
Safeguarding Trafficked Children | A link has been added to the new Pan Cheshire Safeguarding Trafficked Children Protocol – Multi Agency Strategy (2017 – 2019) which provides guidance to all professionals and volunteers to safeguarding children who are abused and neglected by adults who are trafficking them within, into and out of the UK in order for the purposes of exploitation. |
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Modern Slavery Strategy | The Modern Slavery Strategy sets outs the approach which we taken across Cheshire to work collectively and collaboratively to prevent, identify, disrupt, stop and eradicate modern slavery in all its forms. |
December 2016
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Bullying | This guidance has been reviewed throughout and updated as required. Links have been added to the Cheshire Constabulary Internet Based Resources Guide which contains details of many useful websites covering safeguarding issues. Details have also been added in relation to Training for Staff in Secondary and Primary Schools on Tackling homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying in schools which is being delivered in Cheshire by Stonewall. See Local Information for further details. |
Child Trafficking Strategy | This Pan Cheshire Child Trafficking Strategy is designed to ensure agencies work collectively and collaboratively to identify trafficked or exploited children. Information gathered by different agencies will be used to prevent and detect, disrupt, stop and eradicate child exploitation and trafficking wherever it takes place, whether this is within Cheshire or beyond our boundaries. This Strategy supports and advocates a multi-agency approach and sets out a clear, co-ordinated response to this unacceptable form of child abuse. |
Domestic Violence and Abuse | Links have been added to the 'Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy 2016 to 2020 (Home Office, 2016), and the 'Information Guide: Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse (APVA)'. |
Safeguarding Children and Young People Against Radicalisation and Violent Extremism | Section 5, Issues has been updated to include a link to the GOV.UK website to report online material promoting terrorism or extremism. |
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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - Pan Cheshire Practice Guidance | This practice guidance has been developed to support professionals to recognise and response to women and girls who are at risk of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) or who have undergone Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). |
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June 2019
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Fabricated or Induced Illness and Perplexing Presentations | The Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Warrington guidance on Perplexing Presentations and Fabricated or Induced Illness has been added. |