Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews – Learning Support Project
Exploring how high-quality learning can be gained from serious incidents to better protect children and young people.
Research in Practice has delivered the Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews – Learning Support Project (CSPRP) with the University of East Anglia (UEA), and the Vulnerability, Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) to better understand how safeguarding partners deliver Local Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews (LCSPRs).
The project explored how high-quality learning can be gained from serious incidents to better protect children and young people and involve safeguarding partners from across the country, professionals and families with experience of review processes.
The National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel is using learning from this project to inform recommendations to government about how to improve the LCSPR process and the wider system of learning.
‘Radical’ shift needed in child safeguarding reviews
Research shows that a different approach to ‘learning’ and improved infrastructure could make child safeguarding reviews more useful.
Read more about a report published by the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel.
Contact us
Talk to us about the project via: projectsupport@researchinpractice.org.uk.