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Guide to Contextual Safeguarding: Identifying risk from extra-familial harm

Defined as “an approach to understanding, and responding to, young people’s experiences of significant harm beyond their families”, Contextual Safeguarding seeks to protect young people from abuse or violence within their wider extra-familial network.

Key content

  • Issues faced by councils
  • Transforming theory into practice
  • A closer look at Kent County Council

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