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Safer Sleep Week: 13-19 March 2023
Safer Sleep Week is The Lullaby Trust’s national awareness campaign targeting anyone looking after a young baby.
NSCP Annual Report 2021/22
The partnership has now published it’s annual report for 2021/22.
Have Your Say the Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Policy
Enhanced Support for Kinship Families in Nottinghamshire
The Kinship Support Service is now operational within Nottinghamshire and ready to support kinship families and professionals.
Safer Sleeping for your baby in the winter months
The colder months can be difficult for families, with worries about heating bills and the cost of living, such as buying food.
New mental health service launched
Be U Notts is a free mental health and emotional wellbeing service for Children and Young People, and their parents / carers, in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County (excluding Bassetlaw).
MASH Professional Consultation Line
The Nottinghamshire Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) have launched a consultation line for professionals working with children, young people and families to obtain advice from a Social Worker when you are unsure whether a safeguarding referral is required.
Safer Sleep Week - 14th-20th March 2022
Safer Sleep Week is The Lullaby Trust’s national awareness campaign targeting anyone looking after a young baby. It aims to raise awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the safer sleep advice that reduces the risk of it occurring.
Harmful Sexual Behaviour – new support service for professionals
A new national support service for professionals working with children and young people in tackling harmful sexual behaviours is now available. The service is funded by the Home Office, in collaboration with the DfE, and provides initial support and signpost to further resources/advice.
Safeguarding children in faith groups partnership event
Nottinghamshire and Nottingham City SCPs present an online, interactive, partnership event on Wednesday October 27 at 9.30am. Hear how real-life safeguarding situations were managed, plus an expert speaker on child neglect.