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File: Report Ppt 71029 | Section 2b The Duty To Report
definitions practitioner practitioner describes anyone who comes into contact with children through paid or voluntary work they may also be people with caring responsibilities for children in need of care ...

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       Definitions
   Practitioner
   ‘Practitioner’ describes anyone who comes into 
   contact with children through paid or voluntary 
   work 
   They may also be people with caring 
   responsibilities for children in need of care and 
   support
   Report
   A ‘duty to report’ replaces the older term ‘make a 
   referral’ to social services
    Previously:         Now: 
    ‘Make a referral’   ‘Make a report’ 
       Concern
       There may not always be evidence of abuse, neglect or 
       harm 
       Practitioners may only suspect (rather than know) a child is 
       experiencing or at risk of abuse
       This may be based on: 
       •  information from different sources over time 
       •  professional judgement
       •  seemingly insignificant information that may be part of a 
          bigger picture
       These situations, where there is no clear factual evidence, 
       are referred to as concerns
       Duty to report
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