Professional Curiosity – Learning from Babies C&D CSPR
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What is it about?
To share the learning from a Local Child Safeguarding Practice Review (LCSPR) that considered multi-agency systems and practice that concern the sexual and physical abuse of young babies, the importance of knowing parental history and the visibility of men.
Who should attend? Frontline practitioners from organisations and agencies who form part of Sunderland’s safeguarding arrangements.
Opportunities to reflect and learn
Please join Suzy Kitching MBE (independent author) who will share the key learning from this review to reflect on what you, partner agencies and the Sunderland Safeguarding Children's Partnership can do to safeguard other children in similar situations.
What did we understand and learn? Why does it matter? What are the things that can make a difference?
Outcomes
- Strengthen and reflect on our whole family approach to risk assessment.
- Consider the vulnerability of young babies and apply critical thinking to the behaviours of significant adults around them.
- Strengthen multi-agency practice to enable a fuller picture of the child and family's life and consider any risks.