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This is a gentle reminder that the Pan-Sussex Safeguarding and Child Protection Policies and Procedures website moved on the 1st April to a new provider, Policy Partner Project, and can be found at
Sussex Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and Procedures Resource
- Please disseminate this message across your agency, including colleagues in training, learning and development and quality assurance
- Please include in any upcoming agency briefings/ newsletters disseminated to staff
- Please encourage all colleagues to favourite the new hyperlink and remove any hyperlinks to the preview website hosted by Phew.
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Please encourage colleagues to register for updates to pan Sussex policies by clicking here: Register with Us – Sussex Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and Procedures Resource
- Please include a hyperlink to the new website in your email signature
The new provider, Policy Partner Project, has extensive experience working with local authority social care services and safeguarding boards, and they have been expanding into children’s safeguarding. The transition to this new platform is based on feedback from previous surveys regarding accessibility and search functionality.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email
BHSCP@brighton-hove.gov.uk
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Being online is a huge part of children’s lives. Social media, online gaming, instant messaging platforms and image-sharing services enable children to connect with friends, explore interests, and discover new communities.
However, these online platforms and services also come with risks. It’s important that professionals help children and young people to understand the risks and stay safe online.
This series of expert insight films helps those working and volunteering with children and young people to explore what online safety means, recognise the risks children face and understand how to support children’s safety online.For more information and to view the series of films click on the link below -
Online safety: expert insight videos
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Public participation is important to the development of policies and guidance so please have your say.
There are currently three open consultations for you to have your say on. to view these in full click on the link below:
Open Consultations
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Over the next few months the WSSCP plans to share more useful information to support your role around safeguarding the children and young people you work with. Here are just some of the things coming up....
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Continuum of Need / Threshold Guidance animation to support your understanding of using this document across your work
- Information on Safeguarding month that will be taking place across the whole of November
- Sessions to attend to find out how you can improve your practice using the learning from recent local and national Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews.
Watch this space for more information on training, changes to practice, updates to tools/resources and more to support your safeguarding work!
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