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  1. Aug 31, 2023 · This guidance describes the responsibilities and expectations for all involved in protecting children and will support the care and protection of children.

  2. Nov 20, 2012 · The Framework provides a set of Generic Risk Indicators which directly relate to the three domains of the My World Triangle - the child, the parent/carer and the child's wider world - to actively guide practitioners through a series of potential risk indicators relating to each domain.

    • Key Points
    • Introduction
    • What Is Contextual Safeguarding?
    • Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) and Child Protection
    • Applying The Contextual Safeguarding Framework
    • Implications For The Workforce
    • References
    • Acknowledgements
    While it remains imperative for social workers to be attentive to the risk of harm to children from family members, child protection processes must be sufficiently flexible and responsive to respon...
    Where child protection systems and processes require refreshing, a Contextual Safeguarding Framework provides a potential roadmap to respond to the ever-evolving range of risks and harms faced by c...
    Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) constitutes a particularly concerning form of ‘extra-familial harm’ which may intersect with trafficking. It appears to have become more prominent in Scotland over...
    Adolescents entangled in the youth justice system often exist at the interface between children and adults’ systems, with complex practice and legal dilemmas emerging as a result.

    The intention of this Insight is to consider some of the challenges posed to child protection processes in Scotland as a result of the evolving range of risks and harm which children and young people face in the 21st century. Specifically, I intend to focus on adolescents and to examine the concept of ‘extra-familial forms of harm’ (Firmin, 2020a, ...

    Contextual safeguarding has been evolving as a concept since 2011, the primer being a detailed review examining cases of peer-on-peer abuse over a three-year period undertaken by Firmin (2017a). In many respects this review highlighted the limitations of ‘framing abuse through the lens of family’ (Firmin, 2020a, p37). Based on the learning from thi...

    Having elaborated the key domains of the Contextual Safeguarding Framework, we will now consider the phenomenon of Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE), which has posed a number of significant practice challenges in the youth justice field. Drawing on a case vignette,2it will highlight how the child protection system can be stretched and strained when...

    In terms of responding to the child protection challenges posed in the case vignette, several dilemmas come to the forefront. Given that CCE often goes unrecognised, ‘children are more likely to be prosecuted for offending behaviour, rather than being recognised as victims of exploitation’ (Scottish Government, 2020a, p184). As such, there is a ris...

    In summary, this Insightattempts to demonstrate how child protection practice cannot afford to stand still or to remain too tightly wedded to a view of risk and harm to children that is unduly individualistic and narrowly focussed on the family. It has sought to place ‘extra-familial harm’ at the forefront for analysis and looked specifically at th...

    Ashurst L and McAlinden AM (2015) Young people, peer-to-peer grooming and sexual offending: understanding and responding to harmful sexual behaviour within a social media society. Probation Journal...
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    This Insightwas reviewed by Helen Allbutt (NHS Education for Scotland), Leigh Ann Parker (Edinburgh City Council), Paul Rigby (University of Stirling), Andy Sirel (Just Right Scotland), Lauren Wroe (University of Bedfordshire) and Scottish Government colleagues. Comments represent the views of reviewers and do not necessarily represent those of the...

  3. Jun 1, 2012 · There is burgeoning interest in social pedagogy across the UK, apparent in the emergence of degree programmes and in government-sponsored and individual local authority-initiated pilots to introduce social pedagogical ways of working to children's services.

    • Mark Smith
    • 2012
  4. Child protection conferences (CPCs) are key to UK child protection arrangements. They are statutory multiagency decision-making forums bringing together practitioners and family members to review serious concerns about child welfare and safety.

  5. This report describes the model underpinning the CAMHS competence framework, and indicates the various areas of activity that, taken together, represent good clinical practice. It describes how the framework was developed and how it may be used.

  6. May 28, 2019 · Risk in child protection. Assessment challenges and frameworks for practice by Martin C. Calder with Julie Archer, London, Jessica Kingsley, 2015, pb.: 336 pp., ISBN 978-1-84905-479-9, £22.99, ePUB: 304 pp., ISBN 978-0-85700-858-9, £22.99.

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