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Parental responsibility

…a home for the child protect and maintain the child You’re also responsible for: disciplining the child choosing and providing for the child’s education agreeing to the child’s medical treatment…

ChatHealth

…Chathealth is helping to create capacity in the health visiting teams to see more children and to manage an increasing safeguarding caseload. In Oxfordshire we are running a ParentLine for

Physical Abuse

…and physical injuries. Childline There were over 7,000 Childline counselling sessions with children and young people about physical abuse in 2017/18 Childline are there to support children and young people…

Suicide & Self-harm

…training Zero Suicide Alliance offer a range of short suicide prevention training courses – Free online training from Zero Suicide Alliance Oxfordshire Mind also offer free suicide prevention training to…

Radicalisation

…by family members who hold harmful, extreme beliefs, including parents/carers and siblings who live with the child and/or person(s) who live outside the family home but have an influence over…

Children & Young People

…050 7666 Outside office hours: Emergency Duty Team: 0800 833 408 ChildLine is the free confidential helpline for children and young people in the UK. Call 0800 1111. The NSPCC…

Neglect

…(Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023). The Neglect Strategy for Oxfordshire 2022-2024 sets out the partnership response to identify and tackle neglect. Why Neglect In Oxfordshire, neglect is the most…

Working with Dads & Male Carers

National and local serious case reviews have repeatedly highlighted failures by professionals to effectively engage fathers or identify men who pose a risk to children. While this area is varied…

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