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  2. May 10, 2013 · These Rules have in common with statutory guidance that they emanate from the executive, and are not legislation. They go further than statutory guidance in that they are “presented to Parliament” under the primary statute, rather than simply deriving their authority from it.

  3. Mar 11, 2014 · Statutory guidance sets out what schools and local authorities must do to comply with the law. You should follow the guidance unless you have a very good reason not to.

  4. Mar 26, 2015 · Statutory guidance sets out what schools must do to comply with the law. Where the guidance states that schools and colleges should do something, you should follow this unless...

    • Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023
    • Statutory Framework
    • Improving Practice with Children, Young People and Families

    This revision to the guidance focuses on strengthening multi-agency working across the whole system of help, support and protection for children and their families, keeping a child-centred approach while bringing a whole-family focus, and embedding strong, effective and consistent multi-agency child protection practice. The update includes: 1. prin...

    The updated statutory framework sets out the legislation relevant to safeguarding. It should be read alongside the statutory guidance.

    Improving practice with children, young people and familiesprovides advice for local areas on embedding working together to safeguard children and the children’s social care national framework.

  5. Conventional’” or “‘statutory’” safeguarding. This refers to work that aims to: prevent harm; respond to harm; promote the wider welfare of children and adults at risk (or in some acts of parliament, ‘adults at risk’). There are different definitions of specific types of safeguarding in statutory guidance.

  6. This section is about: Definitions of special educational needs and disability. What to do if you think your child has special educational needs or a disability. Where to go for help. The terms...

  7. Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) is statutory guidance from the Department for Education (DfE). It sets out the legal duties that govern all schools and colleges in England when carrying out their duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of children under the age of 18.

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