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Safeguarding/Child Protection Procedure for Childminders

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(WCC Model <strong>Safeguarding</strong> / <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> Policy and <strong>Procedure</strong>s<strong>for</strong> Early Years and <strong>Child</strong>care Settings) The name, address and telephone number of the child's GP and Health Visitorif available The nature of the injuries observed, and/or the reason <strong>for</strong> concerns The name of the person who has raised the concern and exactly what theconcern is The parents'/carers'/child's first language5. When making the referral it is usually good practice to discuss concerns with theparents/carer first. However, if it is believed that: Discussion with parents may put the child/an adult at greater risk of harm Evidence may indicate sexual abuse (e.g. a clear disclosure) Evidence may indicate that a crime has been committed (e.g. an injury)Staff will ALWAYS SEEK ADVICE from the Access Centre BEFOREdiscussing concerns with parents/carers6. The Access Centre will advise the childminder or assistant what in<strong>for</strong>mationshould be shared with the parents/carers, if any, at this stage7. (<strong>Child</strong>minder name……….) will at all times follow instructions from the AccessCentre8. A telephone referral should be followed up in writing within 48 hourshttp://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/cms/pdf/Making-a-Referral-to-children.pdf9. If an assistant at (childminder name………….)'s setting has general concernsabout a child's welfare e.g. have logged several minor concerns over a period oftime, or have observed that a child's demeanour has changed without a plausibleexplanation, the assistant will discuss their concerns with the DSMSThe DSMS may Contact the Access Centre <strong>for</strong> further advice Recommend discussion with parents/carers Consider a Common Assessment Framework (CAF) Suggest signposting to <strong>Child</strong>ren's Centre services Continue to monitor situation10. If a referral to the Access Centre is made (childminder name…..) will follow points2–8 above11. Effective record keeping must be maintained by all staff at all times12. Within 24 hours following a referral to the Access Centre, the referrer shouldexpect to receive feedback about the course of action to be taken. The DSMS shoulddocument this and follow any instructions from the Access Centre.N.B. Assistants have a duty to escalate significant concerns to <strong>Child</strong>ren'sServices Access Centre, if their concerns about a child or another assistantare not shared by the DSMS.Supporting guidance: WSCB Thresholds Guidance <strong>for</strong> Practitioners 2011 can befound at: www.worcestershiresafeguarding.org.uk304.2013

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