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The Study Freedom of Information Request sent to all 152 Local Authorities in England Responses from 114 - 75% of all LAs Over half million children born in 2009-10 covered by the 114 local authorities 115,737 children referred to Children’s social care (22.5% of those born in 2009-10) before the age of 5
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Referral: Someone has reported a concern about a child being in need or at risk of harm to local authority children’s services Assessment: The concern may need children’s social care to intervene and a social worker meets the child and family and assesses whether services are required and what action to take. Section 17 Child In Need: Services are required because the child is unlikely to achieve or maintain a reasonable level of health or development, or whose health and development is likely to be significantly or further impaired, if services were not provided; or the child is disabled Strategy Discussion: There is suspicion that the child may be at risk of significant harm and police and other agencies are consulted to decide if a Section 47 child protection investigation is needed. Section 47 Enquiry: Investigation of suspected significant harm and assessment of action required to safeguard and promote the welfare of the child. Child Protection Conference: The Section 47 Enquiry finds the child is suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm and the conference is held to decide on and plan further action Child Protection Plan: Intervention to ensure the child is safe; promote the child’s health and development; and support the family in doing this 22.5% 17.0% 14.3% 6.2% 5.4% 3.7% 3.5%
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7 referred (23%) 4 in need (15%) 1.6 investigated (5%) 1 Child Protection Plan (3%) 0.5 in care (1.7%) 2 abuse or neglect 1 dysfunctional family
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Child Protection and deprivation in the UK Rate of Children looked after and on Child Protection Plans on 31.03.2012 per 10,000 aged 0 to 17 by deprivation decile Source: Bywaters, P., Brady, G., Sparks, T., & Bos, E. (2014) Estimated that before the age of 5 in most deprived 10%: 45% referred 29% in need 22% suspected of abuse/neglect 11% investigated 7% had CP plan 3.5% in care Increasing Deprivation
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Trend in Investigations in England 2009-10 to 2014-15 % of Referrals and Children in Need that were Investigated % Investigated 2009-102014-15 Referrals15%25% Children in need24%40% 79.4% increase in children investigated from 89,300 to 160,200 Children investigated but no child protection plan doubles (+118%) from 45,000 to 98,000 More children were investigated without finding serious harm in 2014-15 than the total number investigated in 2009-10 Children investigated but no child protection plan doubles (+118%) from 45,000 to 98,000 More children were investigated without finding serious harm in 2014-15 than the total number investigated in 2009-10 % of referrals investigated increases from 15% to 25% and children in need investigated increases from 24% to 40%
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Reports, Investigation and Harm in Western Australia 1996 to 2009
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Questions Raised by Research Is the high level of statutory intervention (referrals, assessments, etc.) effective in increasing well- being? Is Early Help reducing the need for further intervention or does it net-widen? Is the system supportive of parenting? What is it like to live in areas of high deprivation where there are high levels of referral and intervention?
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SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY YOUR COUNTRY WILL BLAME PROFESSIONALS J OIN T HE R EFERRAL A RMY !
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