A guide to contextual safeguarding

Contextual safeguarding is an approach that recognises that children may be at risk of significant harm within their homes and in external environments.

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of contextual safeguarding, helping safeguarding leads and schools to further appreciate how external factors can influence their role in keeping children and young people safe.

What's inside:

  • Insights into contextual safeguarding

  • Information on extra-familial harm and contexts

  • How our open-access reporting tool, MyVoice, can enhance your safeguarding efforts

Just fill in the form to download your free copy!

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