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We would like to say a huge well done to all partner agencies and practitioners for another busy year; the work that has taken place in 2025 has been incredible and makes us extremely proud. Thank you for all of your contributions, we appreciate all of the effort and support.
We wish everyone a very special and safe Christmas, and we look forward to seeing you in 2026 for what promises to be another action-packed year working to achieve the best outcomes for our children and families.
In this edition of the ERSCP newsletter, we have a number of updates, including wellbeing during the festive period, our 2026 programme of learning, and staying safe.
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We have collated a number of different updates, including:
- Updated policies
- Graded Care Profile 2
- Children and family journeys
- Executive Summary: Surrey Safeguarding Partnership for Sara Sharif.
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Safety and wellbeing in the festive period |
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While the festive season is often associated with joy and levity, it can also be a high-risk period of heightened stress and anxiety for many.
We have provided guidance on a number of important topics this Christmas:
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Read our guidance and advice for keeping children and young people safe this winter, covering the following topics:
- Asthma in children
- Safer sleep for babies
- Safety for pedestrians and cyclists
- Flu vaccinations
- Low mood
- Seatbelt safety.
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ChatHealth is a secure and confidential text messaging service for young people aged 11-19 in the East Riding.
The team can help with all sorts of issues, such as bullying, being active, healthy relationships, sexual health, alcohol, drugs and more.
For parents, there is a ChatHealth Parentline; a confidential text messaging service enabling parents and carers of children aged zero to five to contact the team.
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Over the last few months, the safeguarding business unit have been busy representing the ERSCP at several events to share the following key messages:
- Who we are
- Available training
- Key resources available, such as keeping babies safe leaflets, information regarding thresholds, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and Think Family approaches and much more!
- How to report a safeguarding concern
- How we can link up with agencies to share vital information across services
- Importance of curiosity and information sharing.
We love the opportunity to network, share the hard work of the ERSCP, our training offer, and to share guidance and support. If you have an event you would like us to attend please email us.
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We are pleased to share the calendar of free training for colleagues across the partnership.
It provides a varied offer, and we'd like to extend our thanks to all the partner practitioners who help to make this possible.
To book your place please click on the date that you require for any of the training sessions.
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