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In 2000, eight-year-old Victoria Climbié tragically lost her life due to severe abuse inflicted by her aunt. Despite contact with multiple organisations, her suffering remained unnoticed and unreported. This case emphasises the importance of inter-agency communication and collaboration in child protection.
Effective information sharing can enable early intervention, deliver coordinated and effective services customised to individual or family needs, and safeguard to promote the welfare of individuals.
Child support and protection cannot be accomplished by a single agency. Each service has a role to play. It should be a clear expectation for all staff that their primary responsibility lies with the children and their families.
Robust safeguarding within organisations encompasses:
Each Safeguarding Children Board appoints a senior officer who ensures that organisations adhere to proper procedures in handling allegations in accordance with the guidelines.
Organisations offering services or staff, including volunteers, who work with or care for children, are expected to uphold procedures for handling allegations that align with the principles outlined in 'Working Together to Safeguard Children 2006' and 'Safeguarding Children and Safe Recruitments Chapter Five'.
The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) is a standardised tool used by agencies for joint assessments. Like the single assessment process for elderly care, it offers a coherent and consistent approach to evaluating a child's needs, aiming to eliminate duplicate work and improve access to services for children in need, excluding Child Protection referrals.