The safeguarding procedures have had a recent update following which the local resources linked in the procedures are temporarily not available online. This will be resolved as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you need a local resource from City please email safeguarding.partnerships@nottinghamcity.gov.uk. Thank you for your patience.
Safeguarding Children Documents
The Nottingham City Safeguarding Children Partnership (NCSCP) and the Nottinghamshire Safeguarding Children Partnership (NSCP) have joint safeguarding children procedures and practice guidance. These are regularly reviewed and updated.
Visit: Inter-agency Safeguarding Children Procedures
Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018
A guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.
- Click to download Working Together To Safeguard Children 2018
Practice Guidance
In addition to the joint NCSCP / NSCP Practice Guidance that can be accessed above, there is some Practice Guidance which is for Nottingham City only:
Click below to download and view the PDF
- Bruising In Babies Flowchart
- Bruising In Babies Practical Guidance
- Practice Guidance Multi Agency Meetings
- Sharp School Self Harm Guidance
- NCSCB Mobile Children And Families Policy
- Special Guardianship Orders
- Knife Crime Guidance for Primary and Secondary Schools
- Neglect Toolkit
Indicators of Child Abuse
Nottingham City Safeguarding Children Partnership and Nottinghamshire Safeguarding Children Partnership have made a leaflet to support people to identify when a child is experiencing or is at risk of experiencing abuse.
- Click to download Indicators Of Child Abuse
Excellence in Safeguarding Children Tool
NCSCP has developed the Excellence in Safeguarding Children Tool. This guidance includes learning from Serious Case Reviews and practice guidance and is designed to help practitioners address the issues raised.
- Click to view Excellence In Safeguarding Tool
Appropriate Language Guidance
Guidance has been developed to help professionals to use appropriate language when communicating about children and young who are experiencing child sexual exploitation or criminal exploitation.
Language implying that the child or young person is complicit in any way, or responsible for the crimes that have happened or may happen to them, must be avoided. The guidance provides lots of suggestions on how to express concerns and describe what the child or young person is experiencing that avoid any suggestion that the child is to blame.
- Click to view Appropriate Language Guidance
Related pages
Contact us
Nottingham City Safeguarding Children Partnership
Nottingham City Council
Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham
NG2 3NG
safeguarding.partnerships@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Tel: 0115 876 4762
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