Child protection and safeguarding
We all have a duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of our children and young people. The resources in this section provide advice and guidance to help you work effectively with other organisations to protect children and young people.
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Early intervention and prevention across the life of the child
A panel of speakers from the Well-being and the whole child 2010 conference discuss their experiences of safeguarding.
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The Munro review of child protection
Publications
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How directors of children's services improve outcomes in safeguarding
Resourceful leadership in children's services focusing on early intervention and prevention -
The Munro review of child protection - Part one: a systems analysis
Review of the key issues we need to address and take forward to improve our child protection system.
Interactive resources
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Well-being and the whole child 2010: Early intervention and prevention across the life of the child
Video highlights from the Well-being and the whole child event 2010, a national event that addressed the opportunities and challenges around placing well-being at the centre of the agenda for schools and children's centres -
More information about all aspects of the Munro review
An independent review into child protection, including the Government's reponse to the review -
The Munro review of child protection: Final report
Professor Eileen Monro's third and final report on the independent review of child protection in England, exploring key features of the child protection system -
A joint letter from Anne Milton and Tim Loughton on the Munro review of child protection
A joint letter from Anne Milton and Tim Loughton confirms the commitment of the two departments to ensure robust arrangements for safeguarding children in the NHS of the future -
Safeguarding children in the NHS
A co-produced work programme between the Department of Health, Department for Education, and national and local stakeholders, responding to the Munro review of child protection

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