To Access Early Help please complete the following:Įarly Help Assessment form where the children’s needs meet Thresholds of Need Levels 2 and 3įor further advice ring the Multi Agency Support Teams on 0114 2037485įollow the guidance Making a Referral following the Identification of Child Safety and Welfare Concerns (SCSP Child Protection and Safeguarding Procedures Manual). If a child or young person is in immediate danger, contact the police on 999įurther Information for people who work with children and families Will advise professionals to contact the allocated social worker for open cases Children's Social Careĭoes not replace calling the police – for non-urgent matters for police attention ring 101 Will signpost to Early Help services where children are not at risk but may need support Will respond to new concerns about vulnerable children and young people by providing an integrated service with swift and secure information sharing between professionals Includes South Yorkshire Police Officers, Social Workers including Early Help Prevention and Intervention Social Workers, Independent Domestic Violence Advisers and Health staff Update parents, carers and professionals of the outcome, in writing, within 3 days of all completed referrals where it is safe to do so. Record the discussion on the child’s file and progress the contact as agreed If the concern is progressed they will also Make a decision on how the concern will be dealt with Provide a clear and focused telephone conversationĪnalyse your information and give you clear advice in a way that is easily understood You will be put through to a trained 'screening' social worker, who will: **Members of the public can discuss their concerns in confidence and if necessary, anonymously.**Įmail: will happen when I contact the Sheffield Safeguarding Hub? If a child is in immediate danger then call 999 for a police response. If you are worried that a child has been harmed or is at risk of harm then phone the Sheffield Safeguarding Hub on 01 (24 hours) to speak to a social worker. Referring a safeguarding concern to Children's Social Care
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