Did you know: Almost 1 in 7 people have had to consider moving home because of the impact anti-social behaviour (ASB) was having on them? Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) can be devastating for victims and communities.
We all have a right to feel safe where we live, and we all have a part to play.
Families and professionals who work with young people are being asked to start supportive conversations with young people following a rapid increase in those admitted to hospital after using class B drug, ketamine.
Safe care at home review, a joint review led by the Home Office and the Department of Health and Social Care into the protections and support for adults abused, or at risk of abuse, in their own home by people providing their care is now available.
The Learning Briefing for Child F is now available for Partners following the recent Rapid Review. The focus for this briefing is non-accidental injury and is available on our Learning Briefing Page
Early Help offer interactive, face to face, half day multi-agency training which provides us all with a shared language and allows for a multi-agency response to help professionals identify, understand and respond appropriately to sexual behaviours in young people.
Following the identification of learning that has arisen from a number of recent children’s Rapid Reviews we would like to remind you of the following documents, and ask that you please ensure you familiarise yourself with these and disseminate them widely within your organisation.