The biggest challenge in a post-Baby Peter world is developing a confident and competent workforce for safeguarding children.
After such a prolonged climate of negativity around child protection and safeguarding, it is vital that all professionals involved in safeguarding are given the support and guidance to enable them to better protect children. Creating successful processes for integrated working is a cornerstone in developing effective safeguarding practices.
What's more, by sharing knowledge and data with other agencies potential safeguarding issues can be detected early and resolved before it is too late. These are some of the key points that will be discussed at CYP Now's fifth annual safeguarding children conference on 29 June in London.
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