Web2024 Pan London Protocol – 16th March If the child of young person is not known to Children’s Social Care – a referral to the CLIP might be more appropriate. see here for … WebThis protocol describes the escalating strategic coordination arrangements for a multi-agency response to an emergency or major incident in London. The protocol may also be used as the basis...
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WebThis section of the website provides access to versions of national, pan-London and local multi-agency safeguarding children protocols, procedures and practice guidance. Documents are listed below in alphabetical order. National Child Neglect – Be Professionally Curious CSE – NHS England Pocket Guide FGM – Assessment Tool WebThe Pan London Perinatal Mental Health Network The Pan London Perinatal Mental Health Network was formed in 2013. It is a multidisciplinary network accountable to the Clinical Director of the London Mental Health Strategic Clinical Network (SCN). It oversees the North West, North East and South London Perinatal normal value of clotting time
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WebRunaway and Missing From Home and Care (RMFHC) protocol. 10 When a child goes missing 12 Access to support. 12 Risk assessment 12. When a child is found. 14 Safe and well checks 14. Independent return interviews. 14 Emergency accommodation 16. 16 and 17 year olds. 16 Children who repeatedly run away and go missing 17 WebYoung adults aged 19–24 should be given the choice of being managed at a PTC or TYA designated hospital. The PTC for TYA for South Thames is The Royal Marsden (Sutton). … WebThis chapter must be read in conjunction with the Pan Lancashire Joint Protocol for children who run away or go missing from home or care. RELEVANT GUIDANCE Contents Definitions Culture Planning and Prevention Leaving the Home without Consent Initial Actions if a child goes Missing Risk Assessments, Monitoring and Notifications how to remove s mode from windows 11 home