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New standards for hospitals spell out child protection responsibilities

Posted: 17 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


All hospitals must ensure they have child protection protocols and 24-hour access to child protection advice and support under new national standards for children in hospital published last week.

The hospital standard is the first part of National Service Framework for Children. The remaining parts are due out in the winter.

The hospital standard's section on the quality and safety of care provided states that children's records should be attributable to and signed by a health care professional and countersigned by the responsible consultant - a requirement for safeguarding children emphasised by the Victoria Climbi' Inquiry.
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It adds that it may be necessary to investigate children's prior attendance at other hospitals, particularly when there are protection concerns.

The safety section goes on to state that staff assessing children should know who to contact in social services at any time if they have concerns about a child's safety, and that appropriate advice on child protection should be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

It adds that agreed procedures should be in place for reporting concerns and that no child should be dismissed without a care plan.

Under the standard, all hospitals should also have a protocol in place drawn up and agreed by the trust board, with the involvement of other local agencies secured through the local area child protection committee.
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In terms of joint-working arrangements, it describes the "preferred" scenario to be one where a core of social services staff are permanently dedicated to working with hospital services and have a base in the building.

Draft standards on child protection and child and adolescent mental health, published alongside the final hospital standard, suggest that every area has a preventive strategy to raise awareness among staff and the community on how to safeguard children and that 24-hour cover is in place for urgent mental health needs.

The Standard for Hospital Services and NSF Emerging Findings from www.doh.gov.uk/nsf/children/gettingtherightstart.htm


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