| Description | Protecting Children & Young People: Interim Guidance for Child Protection Committees for Conducting a Significant Case Review. |
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| ISBN | (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | |
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| Website Publication Date | March 30, 2007 |
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Published by the Scottish Executive, March 2007
ISBN 978 0 7559 1519 4 (Web only publication)
This document is also available in pdf format (280k)
Contents
1 Introduction
Purpose
Who the Guidance is for
The Status of an SCR Relative to Statutory Investigations
2 Criteria for Identifying Whether a Case is 'Significant'
Criteria
Definition of a Child
3The Initial Case Review ( ICR)
Stage One - Notification
Stage Two - Gathering of Further Information, if Required
Stage 3 - Taking a Decision on Whether or Not to Proceed to an SCR
A Note on Timescales
Record Keeping on ICRs
An Operational Protocol for Managing ICRs
4 The Child Protection Committee Decides Not to Proceed to a Significant Case Review
No Further Review Needed
No Further Review Needed, but Follow-Up Action Desirable
5 The Child Protection Committee Decides to Proceed to a Significant Case Review
The CPC Decides to Undertake an Internal SCR
The CPC Decides to Commission an External SCR
6 The Significant Case Review Process
Developing the Remit
Identifying the Review Team
Commissioning the Review Team
Resources
Managing the Process
Production, Handling and Delivery of the Report
Follow-Up Activity
Family/Carers or Significant Adults of the Child Involved
Staff
7 The Review Process: Communications Strategy
Who Needs to be Aware of the Review?
When will Information Become Available?
Media Handling
8 Significant Case Review & the Learning Cycle
9 Significant Case Review & the Wider Context
Annex 1: Inter-related Processes
Criminal Investigation
Unexplained Sudden Deaths
Fatal Accident Inquiry
Looked After Child Review
Annex 2: Initial Case Review Report Template
Annex 3: Template for Reporting Completed Initial Case Reviews
Glossary
Membership of the Working Group
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