Members announced for new Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel
The Department for Education has today (7 June 2018) announced six
new members to the new Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel,
drawing on a range of professional experience from the police,
children’s social, education and health sectors. The independent
panel, created under the Children and Social Work Act 2017, is one
of the Government’s major reforms to child safeguarding and
protection, and will bring...Request free trial
The Department for Education has today (7 June 2018) announced six new members to the new Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, drawing on a range of professional experience from the police, children’s social, education and health sectors. The independent panel, created under the Children and Social Work Act 2017, is one of the Government’s major reforms to child safeguarding and protection, and will bring together individuals who have a wide range of expertise to improve the welfare of children around the country. The new panel members will work with the chair, Edward Timpson CBE, to consider and share lessons to improve practice from the most serious child safeguarding cases. Minister for Children and Families Nadhim Zahawi said:
The six panel members announced today will bring valuable experience from different professions with responsibilities for safeguarding children, including the police, children’s social care, school and health sectors. They include:
The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel will be responsible for identifying and reviewing serious child safeguarding cases which the panel believe raise issues and themes that are complex or of national importance. It will look at what could be done differently to improve the protection and welfare of children, and what implications these cases have on current and future policy or practices. A further panel member will be appointed from the What Works Centre for Children’s Social Care, and a final position is occupied by the Chief Social Worker for Children and Families, Isabelle Trowler. The panel will begin operating on 29 June 2018 and will work closely with the What Works Centre to build a stronger evidence base to help improve outcomes for children and share effective, innovative practice. Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel Chair, Edward Timpson CBE, said:
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