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Learning & Reviews

Learning from local and national reviews is an important way to improve the safeguarding practices for children and young people. Reviews can identify what works well and what needs to change, as well as highlight good practices and lessons learned. By sharing the findings and recommendations of reviews, agencies can learn from each other and implement changes.

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National Learning

Lost Boys: State of the Nation

The Centre for Social Justice’s Lost Boys report highlights a national crisis facing boys and young men.

Child Safeguarding PracticeReview Panel

Learning Support & Capability Project

This report, commissioned by the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, sheds valuable light on how we can best learn from tragic incidents where children have died or been seriously harmed because of abuse or neglect.

Housing: learning from case reviews

NSPCC provide a summary of key issues and learning for improved practice for housing services and providers

Child Safeguarding PracticeReview Panel

Safeguarding children with disabilities in residential settings

National safeguarding practice review into safeguarding children with disabilities and complex needs in residential settings.

Child Safeguarding PracticeReview Panel

Race, racism and safeguarding children

Seven minute briefings are concise summaries that address safeguarding issues. They inform practitioners and decision-makers about the context, implications, and recommendations from safeguarding reviews.

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