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1 Child Protection in the Emergency Department xxxxxxx [consultant paediatrician] March 2010

2 Of the 12 million children in the UK 7% suffer serious physical abuse at the hands of carers and family 25% experience violence or abuse in the home Each week at least 2 children die following abuse and neglect NSPCC 2000

3 All those who come in to contact with children and families … ……Have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children Department of Health 2003

4 What will be covered in this session Advice on essential knowledge & learning Update on events of past year Summary of the key documents –Competences for Health Care Staff –Working Together to Safeguard Children –Laming Progress Report –NICE guidance ‘When to Suspect Child Maltreatment’ –What to do if you are concerned ….

5 What will not be covered in this talk Policies and Procedures Referral process CYPS management An update – but not a full Level 2 training

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9 Sets out Statutory Guidance on roles and responsibilities: Details how doctors should: –Identify possibly abuse (in all its forms) and include in the differential diagnosis –Contribute to a growing picture of concern –Identify children with a Child Protection Plan – or if concerns are held by other professionals –Recognise when an adult’s problems may impact on a child –Know when to refer –Maintain skills & regular training –Communication is key

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14 When to suspect child maltreatment

15 Physical Abuse

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17 Typical sites for Accidental Injuries

18 Sites suspicious for Non- Accidental Injury

19 Sexual Abuse What would lead you to –Consider? –Suspect?

20 Sexual Abuse

21 Neglect What would lead you to –Consider? –Suspect?

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23 Emotional, Behavioural, Interpersonal & Social Functioning What other factors might prompt you to consider child maltreatment?

24 Emotional, Behavioural, Interpersonal & Social Functioning

25 Parent Child Interactions

26 Clinical Presentations Are there types of presentation that may lead you to consider maltreatment For example that suggest Fabricated or Induced Illness?

27 Clinical Presentations

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30 18 Cards Free to access and distribute (Google: BMA child protection) Useful to have readily accessible in the department.

31 Further Training options RD&E Level 2 training ALSG Response and Recognition LSCB Level 3 Multi-Agency Training


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