The LSCB’s Monitoring & Evaluation Subcommittee commissioned a Multi-Agency Audit to look at whether a robust and timely service is provided to disabled children who are in need of protection in Brighton & Hove, and whether we are making a difference. Agencies from accross the city took part in this audit, and you can read more about the findings and recommendations here: Children with Disabilities Audit: Staff Briefing
Research has found that disabled children are three to four times more likely to be abused and neglected than non-disabled children. The level of risk may be raised by:
Where a child is unable to tell someone of her/his abuse, they may convey anxiety or distress in some other way, e.g. behaviour or symptoms and carers and staff must be alert to this.
Each child should be assessed carefully and supported where relevant to participate in the child protection and criminal justice system. It should never be assumed that a disabled child cannot communicate and appropriate communication methods and professionals with the appropriate skills must always be considered. In addition to the universal indicators of abuse / neglect the following abusive behaviours must be considered:
The LSCB offers a day long course on Safeguarding Children with Disabilities and the next session takes place on Thursday 22 March 2018. This training will help you identify the factors that make children with disabilities more vulnerable to harm; describe the attitudes and assumptions that can exist in relation to children with disabilities suffering from abuse and neglect; improve your understanding of multi-agency roles in safeguarding children with disabilities; and gain practice skills in communicating with children with disabilities when investigating abuse or neglect. Book through the Learning Gateway here
Has needs met within universal provision. May need limited intervention within the setting to avoid needs arising.
Has additional needs identified within the setting that can be met within identified resources through a single agency response and partnership working.
Has multiple needs requiring a multi-agency coordinated response.
Has a high level of unmet & complex needs, or is in need of protection.