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Annual Report 2008/09: Key Developments in Child Protection Initiatives

The 2008/09 Annual Report by Allison Watt, Trust Directors, outlines significant developments in child protection. It highlights the establishment of a Single Trust Child Protection Panel and key activities including inspections, inquiries, and professional guidance. The report reviews child protection referrals, investigations, and the status of children on the Child Protection Register, providing a comprehensive summary of statistics. Additionally, it details strategic objectives for transitioning to safeguarding structures, showcasing collaborative efforts in mental health and public protection interfaces.

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Annual Report 2008/09: Key Developments in Child Protection Initiatives

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  1. Child Protection Panel Annual Report 2008 / 09 Allison Watt, Trust Directors Pres 26.11.09

  2. Panel: Key Developments 2008/09 - Establishment of Single Trust Child Protection Panel - Inspection / Inquiries / Reviews / Audit - R I T - Professional Guidance on Attachment - Review of Child Protection Register Re-Registrations

  3. Summary: SACPC Annual CP Statistics 2008/09* figures ( ) denotes 07/08Referrals 2008/09 Total Number of Child Care Referrals to Child and Family Care Total Number of Referrals for Child Protection Reasons Number of Children Referred for Child Protection Reasons

  4. Joint Protocol Investigations 2008/09 Total Number of Children Subject to Investigation Number of Investigations by Social Services Only Number of Investigations by Police Only Number of Investigations Conjoint Between Police and Social Worker

  5. Child Protection Case Conferences 2008/09 Children Considered at Case Conference Families Considered at Case Conference Total Number of Case Conferences

  6. Children on Child Protection Register at 31.03.09 Number of Children on Child Protection Register at 31.03.09, Age & Gender

  7. Length of Time on Child Protection Register at 31.03.09 Number of Children Registered 2008/09 who have previously Been Registered in any category

  8. Child Protection Register 2008/09 Children Considered at Case Conference but not Registered Children Added to Child Protection Register Families Added to Child Protection Register

  9. Number of Children Removed from Child Protection Register Number of Families Removed from Child Protection Register 2008/09

  10. Progress on Objectives 2008/09 1 Inspection / Inquiries / CMR’s / Reviews / Audit - Update Action Plans e.g Laming - Sharing the Learning Seminars 2 Childcare / Mental Health Interface - Interim Childcare / Mental Health Protocol - Cross Programme Information Session 3 Child Care / Public Protection Unit Interface - Awareness raising session with PPU / Gateway Teams 4 Transition to Safeguarding Structures - Panel Workshop - Regional Input

  11. Panel Objectives 2009/10 - Transition to Regional Safeguarding Structures - Electronic Regional Child Protection Register - Inspections / CMR’s / Inquiries / Reviews - PSNI UNOCINI Pilot Re: Domestic Violence / Juvenile Incidents - Public Protection Arrangements / Child Protection Interface

  12. Thank You Allison Watt Social Work and Social Care Governance Lead Safeguarding & Family Support and Corporate Parenting

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