Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews
Why do we do reviews?
Working Together states; “The purpose of reviews of serious child safeguarding cases, at both local and national level, is to identify improvements to be made to safeguard and promote the welfare of children”.
What triggers a review?
A review is triggered by a Serious Incident or a concerning situation. Serious child safeguarding cases are those in which:
- abuse or neglect of a child is known or suspected and
- the child has died or been seriously harmed[1]
Any serious incident generates a notification to Ofsted and a Rapid Review.
How is the decision made to undertake a review?
Once Ofsted has been notified of the Serious Incident the OSCB’s Case Review and Governance Group then meets to do a Rapid Review and considers if the criteria for a child safeguarding practice review is met.
This decision must be made within 15 working days of the notification.
[1] Serious harm includes (but is not limited to) serious and/or long-term impairment of a child’s mental health or intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural development. It should also cover impairment of physical health. When safeguarding partnerships are making decisions, judgment should be exercised in cases where impairment is likely to be long-term, even if this is not immediately certain.
In May 2019 Oxfordshire adopted new multi-agency safeguarding arrangements. As a result new arrangements came in to effect for commissioning and publishing ‘child safeguarding practice reviews’ in line with Working Together 2018.
Oxfordshire Case Reviews
Child Safeguarding Practice Review Reports
Child G – OSCB Report – Letter Format May 2023
Child G – OSCB Learning Summary – May 2023
Jacob – OSCB Report – January 2021
Jacob – OSCB Learning Summary – January 2021
Jacob – OSCB Press Statement – January 2021
Serious Case Review Reports
Child R – OSCB Report – December 2021
Child R – OSCB Learning Summary – December 2021
Child R – OSCB Press Statement – December 2021
Learning from Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews
For OSCB Learning Summaries from historic reviews please visit the Learning from Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews page