LSCB policies, procedures and guidance

London-wide child protection procedures have been revised in a third edition and are available to download from the London safeguarding children board website (see the external links section below). London-wide practice guidance on a variety of child protection-related subjects can also be found using this link.

Our policies, procedures and guidance documents can be found in the attached files section below.

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Further Information

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Local Safeguarding Children Board
48 Station Road,
London N22 7TY

Tel 020 8489 1472
Fax 020 8489 1185
Email lscb@haringey.gov.uk

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Attached files

FilenameFiletypeSize
Anti bullying and discriminatory incident guidance.pdf PDF iconPDF273K
Anti bullying and discriminatory incident policy framework.pdf PDF iconPDF246K
Assessing the needs of mentally ill parents and their children.pdf PDF iconPDF144K
Child protection template for places of worship.pdf PDF iconPDF83K
Child protection template for voluntary and community organisations.pdf PDF iconPDF470K
Joint protocol - assessing the needs of parents with learning disabilities and their children.pdf PDF iconPDF273K
Missing from care - missing from home - joint protocol and practice guidance.pdf PDF iconPDF748K
Police and childrens service joint protocol.pdf PDF iconPDF55K
Practice guidance on core groups.pdf PDF iconPDF95K
Practice guidance on pre birth assessments.pdf PDF iconPDF76K
Practice guidance - the recruitment and selection of staff.pdf PDF iconPDF309K
Working together to safeguard children - a guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.pdf PDF iconPDF725K

PDF documents require Adobe Acrobat reader. Please click here to download.

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Ji kerema xwe daxûyaniya me ya legal bixwînin beriya ku hun van lînkan bi kar tînin.

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Page Last Updated: 29 September 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Health and social care > Social services > Children and family care > Child protection

 
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