Child abuse linked to spirit possession can be “particularly disturbing and the impact on the child substantial and serious”, the government has warned.
The Department for Education and Skills has identified cases involving 47 children since 2000.
Dealing with a suspected case of abuse or neglect linked to spirit possession can be “daunting” for professionals, who should seek advice from colleagues in their own and other agencies, states new draft guidance.
The non-statutory guidance is intended to help practitioners apply safeguarding protocol Working together to safeguard children to the particular needs of children abused or neglected because of a belief in spirit possession.
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