support and guidance to parents of children under the age of 5, they will inform the relevant professionals if they have examined the child and suspect that there are signs that the child has been abused. GPs (General Practitioners) The probation service work together closely with children and young people convicted of some offences in rehabilitating them into the community, they also check people who have been convicted of crimes against children and make sure that these people do not pose a threat to them. The police work with other agencies to make sure that children are free from any harm, they also deal with criminal proceedings which can be from safeguarding issues and have a child abuse investigation unit which gather information to decide whether the police should take immediate action or begin a criminal investigation. Schools work with other agencies in dealing with any safeguarding issues that have been brought to their attention and report it to the right agency. Child psychology will carry out assessments on children who have been abused or harmed and will suggest the right course of action in supporting the child through their traumatic time. Family, Friends or neighbours can see a change in a child or young person or witness any physical or mental abuse that they see as concerning and then are able to report it to the relevant agency. Child minders will see a change and can spot any signs of markings on a child which could be from the child being physically abused, they can keep an eye on that child and report it to the relevant agency if they suspect any abuse. Leisure clubs such as swimming or dance can see if the child has any markings on them which could be from the child being abused, they can monitor the child and report it to the relevant agency.
support and guidance to parents of children under the age of 5, they will inform the relevant professionals if they have examined the child and suspect that there are signs that the child has been abused. GPs (General Practitioners) The probation service work together closely with children and young people convicted of some offences in rehabilitating them into the community, they also check people who have been convicted of crimes against children and make sure that these people do not pose a threat to them. The police work with other agencies to make sure that children are free from any harm, they also deal with criminal proceedings which can be from safeguarding issues and have a child abuse investigation unit which gather information to decide whether the police should take immediate action or begin a criminal investigation. Schools work with other agencies in dealing with any safeguarding issues that have been brought to their attention and report it to the right agency. Child psychology will carry out assessments on children who have been abused or harmed and will suggest the right course of action in supporting the child through their traumatic time. Family, Friends or neighbours can see a change in a child or young person or witness any physical or mental abuse that they see as concerning and then are able to report it to the relevant agency. Child minders will see a change and can spot any signs of markings on a child which could be from the child being physically abused, they can keep an eye on that child and report it to the relevant agency if they suspect any abuse. Leisure clubs such as swimming or dance can see if the child has any markings on them which could be from the child being abused, they can monitor the child and report it to the relevant agency.