Overview
The Nottinghamshire Safeguarding Children Partnership provides the safeguarding arrangements under which the safeguarding partners and relevant agencies work together to coordinate their safeguarding services. The partnership is responsible for identifying and responding to the needs of children in Nottinghamshire, commissioning and publishing local child safeguarding practice reviews and providing scrutiny to ensure the effectiveness of the safeguarding arrangements.
Under the partnership safeguarding procedures and guidance are provided to help practitioners work together to safeguard children. A programme of multi-agency training focussed on local need is provided and safeguarding practice is monitored through multi agency audits, case reviews and performance information. Find out more about the partnership and how it works.
Contact
Inclusion
Supporting
- Autism
- Deaf / hearing impairment
- Social, emotional and mental health needs
- Multi-Sensory impairment
- Learning difficulties
- Communication and interaction needs
- Physical disability
- Other
- Visual impairment
Local Offer
The partnership website includes links to safeguarding procedures and practice guidance, details of training opportunities for people who work with children and families, and resources for professionals, volunteers, parents, carers , children and young people on a range of safeguarding issues.