Child protection means to protect children and young people from significant harm or danger in which there is a need for professional intervention and support because there has been ill-treatment to the children or young person. It also means protecting children, young people and keeping them safe, whereby protecting …show more content…
They have a responsibility to ensure the safety of children with whom they work. The children protection procedures are set out that those agencies/groups/individuals must follow in order to safeguard children and to promote in their community. These procedures apply to all persons who work with the children and young people including unborn children as well as young people before their reach their 18th birthday. Also, it is our duty to protect children from abuse and their health development and also making sure that all children grow in a safe environment. Children have the right to be protected from being hurt and mistreated, physically or mentally. Practitioner should know the procedure if any accident happen what to do and how to protect a child. Government should ensure that children are properly cared for and protect them from violence, abuse and neglect by their parents, or anyone else who looks after them. It means that protecting children from any harm or danger where ever they are and keep children safe and prevent anything happen in the future. To protect children from risk of any damaged or broken objects by following health and Safety policies. Protecting individual children identified has either suffering significant harm as a result of abuse or