Practical child protection
Provided by Royal College of Psychiatrists
About the course
Since the death of Victoria Climbié in 2000, new guidance has been provided emphasising effective communication by medical staff with other agencies. An intercollegiate document was also published in 2010, entitled ‘Safeguarding Children and Young People: roles and competencies for health care staff’.
Research by the Department of Education has increased awareness of a ‘toxic trio’ of parental factors common to 75% of cases involving childhood death or severe injury due to abuse, the three key factors being domestic violence, substance misuse and poor mental health. The Baby Peter case in 2012 again emphasised these factors.
In their report writing, psychiatrists have to consider diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in the light of parenting ability and potential scenarios where there would be risk to children. Furthermore, legal processes for child protection emphasise collaborative working more than the usual judicial processes.
This module aims to equip you with the skills and knowledge required to identify, present solutions for and work effectively with children at risk.
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