Introduction Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) were implemented in April 2006 to replace Area Child Protection Committees (ACPCs). The Boards have a statutory responsibility to co-ordinate and ensure the effectiveness of the work of partner bodies to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. LSCB functions include: the development of policies and procedures for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children; communicating and raising awareness; participating in planning and commissioning children’s services; collecting and analysing information about child deaths; undertaking serious case reviews and monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of what is done. The Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), in partnership...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In this paper, the authors evaluate a global strategy to safeguard children against abuse in sport. ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
Introduction and Background: Both the statutory inquiry into the tragic death of Victoria Climbié (2...
The evaluation of arrangements for effective operation of the new Local Safeguarding Children Boards...
"Lord Laming published 'The Protection of Children in England: A Progress Report' on 12 March 2009. ...
A central plank in the transformation of children's services in England and Wales is the creation on...
Background: Joint training for interagency working is carried out by Local Safeguarding Children Boa...
Background: Joint training for interagency working is carried out by Local Safeguarding Children Boa...
To investigate the engagement of schools in decision-making and multi-agency working in relation to ...
The provision of ‘extended schools’ in England forms one part of series of educational and social in...
The system of rapid reviews and local child safeguarding practice reviews (LCSPRs) was established i...
Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Health by Command of Her Majesty, November 1...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In this paper, the authors evaluate a global strategy to safeguard children against abuse in sport. ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
Introduction and Background: Both the statutory inquiry into the tragic death of Victoria Climbié (2...
The evaluation of arrangements for effective operation of the new Local Safeguarding Children Boards...
"Lord Laming published 'The Protection of Children in England: A Progress Report' on 12 March 2009. ...
A central plank in the transformation of children's services in England and Wales is the creation on...
Background: Joint training for interagency working is carried out by Local Safeguarding Children Boa...
Background: Joint training for interagency working is carried out by Local Safeguarding Children Boa...
To investigate the engagement of schools in decision-making and multi-agency working in relation to ...
The provision of ‘extended schools’ in England forms one part of series of educational and social in...
The system of rapid reviews and local child safeguarding practice reviews (LCSPRs) was established i...
Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Health by Command of Her Majesty, November 1...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In this paper, the authors evaluate a global strategy to safeguard children against abuse in sport. ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...