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Strengthening Safeguarding Practice through National Learning

11 May 2026

Discover Practical Safeguarding Learning at Your Fingertips

Professionals working with children and families face increasingly complex safeguarding challenges. Access to clear, relevant, and evidence-based learning is essential to ensure practice remains responsive, reflective, and effective. The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel website provides a central, authoritative hub to support this need.



Designed with practitioners in mind, the platform brings together national child safeguarding practice reviews, highlighting key themes, risks, and opportunities for improvement. These reviews draw on serious incidents to identify what can be learned at both a strategic and frontline level, offering invaluable insight into how systems and practice can evolve to better protect children.


What sets this resource apart is its strong emphasis on practical application. The website does not simply present reports, it translates learning into accessible formats, including summaries, thematic analysis, and supporting materials that can be used in team discussions, supervision, and workforce development. This makes it particularly valuable for managers, trainers, and safeguarding leads seeking to embed learning across their organisations.


The site also supports multi-agency working by promoting shared understanding across sectors such as social care, education, health, and policing. By encouraging consistent engagement with national learning, it helps foster a culture of continuous improvement and collective responsibility.

For those involved in safeguarding training and quality assurance, the website is an essential tool. It can inform learning programmes, support reflective practice, and strengthen local safeguarding arrangements by aligning them with national insights.


We encourage all practitioners and safeguarding partners to explore the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel website and integrate its resources into their daily work. By engaging with this learning, we can better understand risk, improve decision-making, and ultimately achieve better outcomes for children and young people.



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