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Welcome to C4EO’s e-learning resource for Safeguarding – part of our remit to gather and share local, regional and national evidence of what works to improve outcomes in services, especially for the most vulnerable children, young people and families.
Safeguarding children is a key theme for C4EO. High profile cases have made it clear that, while there is much good practice that ensures that children are kept safe, more is needed to guarantee that all children enjoy this fundamental right.
Local managers play a key role in:
A series of reports paid particular attention to the need to focus on addressing the outcomes gap between some children and others. In this context, C4EO decided that identifying effective practice for ‘highly resistant’ families should be a priority. The resulting research addresses the following questions:
We hope that this resource will be useful to you in your role as a senior leader, supporting the continuous professional development of your teams. Some of the material could be used as:
C4EO’s unique remit is to ‘gather and share’ evidence of what works. We therefore hope that you will continue to support us by engaging in regional events, giving us feedback about our data and sharing your local examples of effective practice, to help us to continue to build the evidence base for early years work in the future.
You can use the main navigation above to start working your way through this resource.
Safeguarding is one of the
seven
themes explored in this series of e-learning resources
.
This theme focuses on one priority: improving practice to protect children living in 'highly resistant' families.
In this review, ‘highly resistant’ encompasses those families resistant to change, that is, where maltreatment continues to occur.
The C4EO e-learning themes: Early Years, Disability, Vulnerable (looked after) Children, Child Poverty, Safeguarding, Families, Parents and Carers and Schools and Communities.