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MSCB Briefing Malcolm Ward and Carla Thomas. SCRs.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: MSCB Briefing Malcolm Ward and Carla Thomas. SCRs.

MSCB Briefing

Malcolm Ward and Carla Thomas

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Daniel PelkaAged 4 ½ yrs

There needed to have been a greater focus on his day to day

experiences…

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None of the assessments carried out by children’s social care used any tools to assist practitioners in this task. It is widely accepted as good practice that evidence based tools

should be used to inform complex assessments

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Hamzah Khanaged 4 yrs

Practitioners may come to tolerate

neglectful behaviour in

materially deprivedcommunities and

households…

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the lack of consensus about what constitutes

neglect…process of normalisation has

an impact on how professionals frame or

categorise information and understand its significance and

relevance

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Keanu Williams Aged 3yrs

Absence of reasonable judgment when making

decisions….Lack of involvement by agencies in the multi-

agency process of analysis

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© Child and Family Training 2011

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Child Sexual Exploitation

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2003-2005%

2005-2007%

2007-2009%

2009-2011%

- 1 yrs 47 45 45 36

1 - 5 yrs 20 23 22 29

6 - 10 yrs 7 10 9 12

11 yrs + 25 22 24 23

Serious Case Reviews

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Themes from SCRs - The Child

• Child missed

• Invisible child

• Scholl attendance /Home education

• Safeguarding responses to teenagers

• Hard to help

• Neglect

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Themes from SCRs - The Family/ Parent/Carer

• Chaotic families with low expectations• Unsupported families• Multiple parental problems (toxic trio)• Assessment of men in the family• Neglect • Hostile and resistant families • Reunification of children to their parents• Criminality

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Themes from SCRs – Agencies/ Professional Practice

• No in depth assessment or analysis• Too much emphasis on supporting the parent• Difficulties in focusing on the needs of the individual child• Insufficient recognition of the presenting risk factors• Rule of optimism• Reluctance to make negative comments about the parents• No purposeful or planned interventions designed to improve

outcomes

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Themes from SCRs – Agencies/ Professional Practice

• Use of Strategy discussions• Assessment of neglect• Supervision which challenges practitioners to reflect on

practice• Threshold disputes • Lack of use of evidence based assessment tools• Ability of professional to recognise abuse and comply with

child protection procedures and guidance • Initial and new birth assessments• Lack of recognition of the impact of domestic abuse (including

during pregnancy)

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….It is apparent that for much of the time and in spite of the services and people involved, most people felt

overwhelmed by the complexity and range of

problems and need presented by this family

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Current Government and Local Guidance

Part B: Practice Guidance

Part A: Core Procedures