National Panel Launch New Website
The National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel have launched their new independent website which is designed to support safeguarding practitioners working with children and families across England.
The website brings together learning from safeguarding reviews and accessible, practical resources in one place, making learning easier to find and use. It has been built with input from practitioners across health, policing, education, social care, youth justice and the voluntary sector, and is free to access with no login required.
The website features a learning hub with content on four themes at launch: Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage children, child sexual abuse, neglect, and vulnerable babies, each offering a rich range of resources to support stronger practice. The hub launches with these themes as a starting point, with future topics planned to be added on a regular basis as the website continues to grow and evolve. We are already working on new content including: children missing the protective factor of education; adolescent self-harm and suicide; and online harms.
The content has been designed to be accessible and engaging, using a variety of formats including written publications, animations, infographics, posters, filmed material and other visual content to suit different learning styles and working environments. Whatever your role in child safeguarding, the website offers something relevant and immediately usable for you.