S1: introduction to child safeguarding Flashcards
List common signs of child abuse
Unexplained changes in behaviour or personality
Becoming withdrawn
Seeming anxious
Becoming uncharacteristically aggressive
Lacks social skills and have few friends, if any
Outline the types of child abuse
Physical
Sexual
Emotional
Neglect
List common risk factors which increase the likelihood of types of child abuse
Toxic trio – issues of domestic abuse, mental illness and substance misuse
Children left ‘home alone’ and their age and vulnerability places them as risk
Adults who pose a risk to children
Children who have unexplained bruising
Outline the type of process undertaken to investigate and review serious events relating to child safeguarding
Support for the family
Child death review meeting – independent review by CDR partners at child death overview panel or equivalent
Local and national learning shared to CDR and safeguarding partners
Define ACEs
Adverse childhood experiences
Examples of ACEs include enduring or being exposed to abuse or neglect, familial violence, mental illness, parental separation, divorce or substance abuse