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well-being, this should be documented in the main body of the record <strong>and</strong> entered on thesignificant events form to act as a trigger which alerts the reader to a concern.The dates of all Child in Need, child protection conferences, reviews <strong>and</strong> core groups, <strong>Children</strong>Looked After reviews <strong>and</strong> other safeguarding meetings must be recorded on the significantevents form, including - where relevant - the category of child protection plan <strong>and</strong> the date ofcommencement <strong>and</strong> discontinuation.All child health records must include full details of all siblings both older <strong>and</strong> younger (i.e.name, date of birth, school <strong>and</strong> place of residence/ carer if different). The health visitorconducting the primary visit is responsible for ensuring that the details of all oldersiblings are recorded on the new child’s records <strong>and</strong> that details of the new child arerecorded on the records of all older siblings. When new babies are born into families wheresome / all of the older siblings have gone to school, the health visitor must ensure that allthe school nurses for the older siblings are provided with details of the new child. Theschool nurse(s) will be responsible for ensuring that this information is recorded in theappropriate records <strong>and</strong> that any relevant ‘historical’ information contained within the records isnotified to the health visitor. (Please see appendix for notification form).TransferRefer to the <strong>Safeguarding</strong> <strong>Children</strong> Transfer of <strong>Record</strong>s SOPAuditAudit is a component of the risk management process, the aim of which is the promotion ofquality. An audit trail should be able to enable all records entries to be traceable to a namedindividual at a given date / time <strong>and</strong> that all alterations can be similarly traced. Also – that it canbe seen what has or has not been done <strong>and</strong> why. (The same principles also apply toelectronic records.)A specific audit of health visitor <strong>and</strong> school nurse records for children subject to childprotection plans <strong>and</strong> / or looked after will be conducted annually.Significant Events Form TemplateA significant events form provides an immediately ‘visible’ chronological overview of events<strong>and</strong> concerns.This can be beneficial in a number of ways: when bulky records transfer to or are made available to another practitioner, itenables an ‘overview’ it assists with <strong>and</strong> facilitates the preparation of reports for meetings <strong>and</strong>statements of evidencePage 8 of 12

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