Title: Metropolitan Police Child Abuse Investigation Command SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN
1Metropolitan Police Child Abuse Investigation
CommandSAFEGUARDING CHILDREN INNAPPROPRIATE
CHASTISEMENTDS Vicky Washington DC Tina
PearcePartnership Teamvicky.washington_at_met.polic
e.uktina.pearce_at_met.pnn.police.uk020 7161
3851/3813
2WE AIM TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
- When is chastisement inappropriate?
- What is child abuse?
- What is child protection?
- How does this affect me as a parent?
- How does this affect me as a faith leader /
teacher?
3Parents want the best for their children and to
protect them from harm.
- As children grow and develop, there are times
when it is appropriate to discipline them. - Consider
- How do I discipline my child(ren)?
- How do others discipline my child(ren)?
- How does it make my child feel?
4Lawful Chastisement - Section 58 Childrens Act
2004
- IT IS ILLEGAL TO HIT A CHILD - a defence of
reasonable punishment exists when charged with
common assault - There is no defence of reasonable punishment for
acts of GBH, ABH and CRUELTY
5Assault
- Any intentional or reckless act which causes a
person to apprehend immediate unlawful force or
personal violence - Common Assault
- Actual Bodily Harm (ABH)
- Grevious Bodily Harm (GBH)
- Smacking or otherwise physically chastising a
child is an assault
6Criminal offences may be committed when there are
injuries such as
- Grazes
- Scratches
- Abrasions
- Minor bruising
- Swelling / reddening of the skin
- Superficial cuts
- The use of implements (belts, slippers, canes,
tree branches), strikes to the head / face,
multiple strikes are NOT considered reasonable
7Child Cruelty
- If a person of 16 years who has responsibility
for a child or young person under 16 WILFULLY - Assaults, ill-treats, neglects, abandons, exposes
him/her, or causes or procures him/her to be
assaulted, ill-treated, neglected, abandoned, or
exposed - In a manner likely to cause him unnecessary
suffering or injury to health, that person is
guilty of a misdemeanour
8What is child abuse and neglect?
- All ill treatment of children
- Causing harm
- Failing to prevent harm
- Harm ill treatment or the impairment of health
and development - Health physical or mental health
- Development physical, intellectual, emotional,
social or behavioural development
9There are four categories of abuse, which often
overlap
- Emotional
- Physical
- Sexual
- Neglect
10Emotional
- Telling a child they are worthless, unloved,
inadequate, undervalued - Making them feel excluded, ashamed, humiliated
- Telling them you expect more of them than they
able to do (given their age and ability) - Causing a child to feel frightened or in danger
(threats of violence towards them, or exposing
them to violence between others - e.g. domestic
violence) - Exploitation / corruption
11Physical
- Hitting - (Strike, thump, slap, knock, beat,
punch, smack) - Shaking
- Throwing
- Biting
- Burning / scalding
- Drowning
- Suffocating
- Poisoning
12Sexual
- Forcing or enticing a child or young person to
take part in sexual activities - Involving a child in looking at sexual acts
(penetrative and non penetrative) - Encouraging a child to behave in sexually
inappropriate ways
13Neglect
- Persistent failure to meet a childs basic and /
or psychological needs, likely to result in the
serious impairment of the childs health and
development - Failure to provide adequate food, shelter or
clothing - Failure to protect from physical harm or danger
- Failure to access medical care or treatment
- Failure to meet childs basic emotional needs
14WHAT IS CHILD PROTECTION?
- Thresholds of Assessment
- CAF Common Assessment Framework
- S17 Child in Need (CIN)
- S47 Local Authority Duty to Investigate
(Significant Harm) - Children act 1989
15S17 Child In Need
- General duty for Local Authority (LA) to
provide services appropriate to those children's
needs - The child is unlikely to achieve or maintain, or
to have the opportunity of achieving or
maintaining a reasonable standard of health or
development without the provision of services by
a LA - The childs health and development is likely to
be significantly impaired or further impaired,
without provisions of children's social care - The child is disabled
16S47 Children Act 1989
- Is basically where significant harm or likelihood
of significant harm is suspected and requires
investigation either jointly or by single agency
17What is Significant Harm
- Severity of ill treatment
- Duration and frequency of abuse and neglect
- Presence or degree of threat, coercion, sadism,
bizarre or unusual elements. - Sometimes a single traumatic event may constitute
significant harm - Compilation of events, both acute and long
standing, significantly impacting on their
physical and psychological development.
18Children have a right to be protected from harm
- Parents have a right to expect that organisations
to which they entrust their children are diligent - Awareness of health and safety issues
- Some professionals might lack knowledge training
and experience - Statutory authorities should engage community and
faith organisations to ensure that all children
are protected from harm
19What to do if you suspect your child is being
mistreated outside of the home
- REPORT CONCERNS TO POLICE OR SOCIAL SERVICES
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21Faith communities should ensure that all staff
and volunteers who have regular contact with
children-
- Have been checked for suitability in working with
children and understand the extent and limits of
the volunteer role - Should have a named safeguarding officer who will
have the knowledge and skills to support other
staff and work closely with statutory agencies. -
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- Have access to training opportunities to promote
their knowledge - Know how to report any concerns about possible
abuse or neglect procedures in place. - Are aware of the possibility of child abuse and
neglect - Are vigilant about their own actions so they
cannot be misinterpreted.
23Organisational Responsibility
- The London Safeguarding Children Board has
produced a document entitled - "Competence Still Matters Safeguarding training
for all employees and volunteers" - This is a guide to the responsibilities of all
organisations and identifies the training
requirements for each group - www.londonscb.gov.uk/training subgroup
24Access Training in Tower Hamlets
- For free advice and training for voluntary and
community organisation in Tower Hamlets contact - Cobita
- Telephone 0207 364 2218
25What to do if you suspect that a child is at risk
- Clarify what exactly the child is saying
- Do not give undertakings of confidentiality
- Be aware that recordings of incident might be
used in court proceedings - You must contact children's social care or the
police directly if you think the child is at risk
of immediate harm
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- Faith organisations can seek advice on child
protection issues from the Churches Child
Protection Advisory Service (CCPAS).