Welcome to the summer edition of the Board newsletter. This edition starts a regular feature with the Boards Independent Chair and Scrutineer – Ian’s Blog. We also have learning from recent Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews  and an extended time for all those working with children to have your say by filling in the practitioners survey. Dont miss this opportunity. There is also an opportunity to explore ‘Why language matters’ when dealing with malicious information plus lots more.

The team here at the Board hope you are having a wonderful summer holiday and a much needed renewal of energy.

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss this newsletter or any potential safeguarding news in your area of business. sscb.communications@staffordshire.gov.uk.

 

 
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Staffordshire Safeguarding Children Board Newsletter – Summer 2023
 

 

Welcome to the summer edition of the Board newsletter. This edition starts a regular feature with the Boards Independent Chair and Scrutineer – Ian’s Blog. We also have learning from recent Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews  and an extended time for all those working with children to have your say by filling in the practitioners survey. Dont miss this opportunity. There is also an opportunity to explore ‘Why language matters’ when dealing with malicious information plus lots more.

The team here at the Board hope you are having a wonderful summer holiday and a much needed renewal of energy.

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss this newsletter or any potential safeguarding news in your area of business. sscb.communications@staffordshire.gov.uk.

 

 
 
 
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