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Child Protection Enquiry
What Happens Next?
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If the Social Workers are satisfied that the concerns about
your child are not true, or that any injuries were accidental,
things may go no further.
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If it is likely that the child has suffered significant
harm, the enquiries will carry on.
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Further enquiries regarding other children and family members
may be made dependent on the nature of the concerns. It will
sometimes be important to have other children in the family
medically examined to ensure that no harm has happened to
them.
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Social Services and the Police may decide together to interview
your child formally on video. This is because the Police in
some situations may decide to pursue Criminal Proceedings
and video evidence can assist in this. If this is necessary
the Social Workers and Police, who are trained in these procedures,
will explain fully to you and your child what is taking place.
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If someone is suspected of causing harm to your child they
may be questioned by the Police.
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In some circumstances it may be necessary for Social Services
to apply to court for authority to safeguard your child’s
protection and welfare. If this involves removal from your
care other family members can, when appropriate, be asked
to help.
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Social Services may call a Child Protection Conference
if it is likely your child has suffered significant harm.
You will be invited to this conference unless there is a strong
reason for you not to be there. You will be given further
information at the time.
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