Tag

Safeguarding

Recommendations related to safeguarding

74 recommendations 38% accepted

Tag overview

Government Response
Accepted (21)
Accepted in Part (7)
Not Accepted (3)
Awaiting Response (43)
Recommendations in This Theme

recommendation across 5 inquiries

Across 5 inquiries

Tagged Recommendations

74 total
SP1 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Single agency for high-risk children

Phase 2 should consider what single agency or structure should be appointed or established to record, monitor and co-ordinate interventions for children and young people who present a high risk …

Southport Inquiry Phase 2
SP2 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Shared multi-agency risk-assessment tool

Phase 2 should consider the development of a shared multi‑agency risk‑assessment tool that is clear, accessible and suitable for use across public sector services.

Southport Inquiry Phase 2
SP3 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Internet access restrictions for high-risk children

Phase 2 should consider whether there should be a further ability to restrict or monitor access to the internet on the part of children and young people, if a significant …

Southport Inquiry Phase 2
SP39 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Working Together guidance on risks to others

The Department for Education should update Working Together to Safeguard Children and the Children’s Social Care National Framework. These documents should highlight that safeguarding and child protection assessments, when considering …

Department for Education
SP40 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

LCC frontline staff Prevent training

Lancashire County Council should ensure that by 13 October 2026 all its frontline staff have received suitable training, or refresher training, on Prevent.

Lancashire County Council
SP41 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Social worker supervision for Level 3 cases

Lancashire County Council should ensure that its arrangements for social workers provide appropriate support and supervision for family support workers handling Level 3 cases on the Continuum of Need.

Lancashire County Council
SP42 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Decisions based on assessed need not inflexible criteria

Lancashire County Council should review its processes and training to ensure decisions regarding children and families are made on the basis of assessed need rather than inflexible criteria such as …

Lancashire County Council
SP43 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Significance of multiple referrals

Lancashire County Council should ensure that its policies and training emphasise the significance of multiple referrals when considering the relevant risks relating to a child (including the risk to others).

Lancashire County Council
SP44 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Frontline staff access to full case information

1. Lancashire County Council should ensure that frontline staff are required to familiarise themselves with full case information, with this being embedded through training and performance review. 2. Lancashire County …

Lancashire County Council
SP45 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Autism training for frontline social care staff

Lancashire County Council should ensure frontline staff receive appropriate training on autism spectrum disorder, emphasising that autism does not necessarily explain or excuse behaviour. The Department for Education should ensure …

Lancashire County Council
SP46 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Addressing parental consent manipulation

1. Lancashire County Council should consider how to address repeated lack of consent or manipulation of consent within existing legislation. 2. Phase 2 should consider whether legal reforms are needed …

Lancashire County Council
SP47 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Audit of LCC Child and Youth Justice Service

Lancashire County Council, in consultation with the Youth Justice Board, should arrange for a comprehensive and independent audit to be undertaken of the Lancashire County Council Child and Youth Justice …

Lancashire County Council
SP48 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Training on Child and Youth Justice Service

1. Lancashire County Council should ensure that staff within Children and Family Wellbeing Service, and Children’s Social Care receive training on the services available through the Child and Youth Justice …

Lancashire County Council
SP49 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Audit of Young Adults Team transition assessments

Lancashire County Council, with the Care Quality Commission, should commission an independent audit of the Young Adults Team to ensure assessments for transition to adult care are timely, properly reasoned …

Lancashire County Council
SP50 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Healthcare trust risk information visibility

The Department of Health and Social Care / NHS England should ensure that all healthcare trusts involved in the care of children and young people who are at risk of …

Department of Health and…
SP51 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

GMMH local structured risk assessment responsibility

At the local level, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust should liaise with all of the relevant community healthcare organisations (including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Criminal …

Greater Manchester Menta…
SP52 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

National guidance on structured risk assessments

Nationally, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England should review: 1. Whether there is a need for further development and guidance including on the thresholds for when …

Department of Health and…
SP53 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

GMMH and Alder Hey joint SMART audit

At the local level, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust should by no later than 13 October 2026 carry out and report …

Greater Manchester Menta…
SP54 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

National guidance on SMART action points

Nationally, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England should consider whether nationwide guidance should be issued on the importance of action points from all relevant meetings involving …

Department of Health and…
SP55 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Community mental health services for violence-fixated children

Phase 2 should consider the ability of community and forensic mental health services to deliver clinical interventions to mitigate the risk from violence fixated children and young people.

Southport Inquiry Phase 2
SP56 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Mental health assessment powers for isolated children

Phase 2 should consider whether further legislative change is required to allow mental health clinicians to assess children and young people who are isolated from professional support and may pose …

Southport Inquiry Phase 2
SP57 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Agencies to respect school insight on risk

The Home Office (for police forces nationwide) Counter Terrorism Police Headquarters (for Prevent), Department of Health and Social Care (for all healthcare providers) and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local …

Home Office
SP58 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

KCSIE 2026 safeguarding information transfer

The Department for Education, in finalising the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance 2026, and in any necessary amendments to other policy and guidance, should ensure that: 1. In cases …

Department for Education
SP59 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Audit of safeguarding information transfer between schools

The Department for Education should carry out an audit to ensure that safeguarding information is reliably being passed between schools and should consider what further role Ofsted may play to …

Department for Education
SP60 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

School safeguarding recording systems

The Department for Education should ensure (either by direct guidance or through Ofsted) that all schools are required to record safeguarding information in a system that is fit for purpose.

Department for Education
SP61 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

LCC education provision and attendance audit

Lancashire County Council should, by no later than 13 October 2026, carry out and report on an audit (preferably involving an experienced independent external member) to review: 1. The speed …

Lancashire County Council
SP62 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Guidance on LEA and police visits to absent children

The Department for Education and the Home Office should review whether further guidance and/or minimum guidance is required in relation to local education authority and police visits to children not …

Department for Education
SP63 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Improved school Prevent training

The Department for Education should ensure that (i) its own policy guidance for teachers and schools (outside the Statutory Guidance for which the Home Office is responsible) is strengthened; and …

Department for Education
SP64 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Review of school attendance monitoring guidance

The Department for Education should undertake a targeted review, engaging with a representative sample of local authorities, to check both that the current (improved) guidance is now sufficient and understood …

Department for Education
SP65 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Remedial steps for failing education authorities

The Department for Education should consider what remedial steps can be put in place to assist in circumstances where, whether through underfunding or underperformance, local education authorities are failing to …

Department for Education
SP66 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Guidance for parents of children found with weapons

The Youth Justice Board should ensure that a form of clear practical written guidance is drafted which relevant professionals (social care, healthcare, police, education) can provide to parents of children …

Youth Justice Board for …
SP67 Response Pending Southport Inquiry

Law Commission review of duty to warn/report

The Law Commission should be asked to review the merits of legal reform concerning whether specified categories of persons ought to be under a legal duty to warn about, or …

Law Commission
R48 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Holistic safeguarding governance review

HSCTs must review and improve governance of safeguarding to ensure that findings from different safeguarding investigations are considered holistically, synthesised and presented to the public part of a Board-level committee.

Northern Ireland Executi…
R53 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

CCTV viewing circumstances

Policies should include careful consideration of the circumstances in which the CCTV should be viewed; for example, that it should be viewed when concerns are raised by residents, families or …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R61 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Statutory adult safeguarding function

Vulnerable children and adults are inherently more susceptible to abuse or neglect than other people. Adult safeguarding should be formally recognised as a statutory function, equivalent to child protection.

Department of Health NI
R62 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Monthly safeguarding dashboard

Metrics on both child and adult safeguarding processes should be reported monthly via a safeguarding dashboard, with the same visibility and status as monitoring elective surgery or emergency department waiting …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R63 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Peer-on-peer abuse in safeguarding metrics

Incidents of peer-on-peer abuse should be included in adult safeguarding metrics and included on a published safeguarding dashboard.

Northern Ireland Executi…
R64 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Safeguarding dashboard with screening decisions

The dashboard should include the number of allegations reported, together with the screening decision (referral to the Adult Safeguarding Gateway, referral to the joint protocol or no further action). Particular …

Department of Health NI
R65 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Common safeguarding investigation standards

There should be common standards for the conduct of safeguarding investigations. These should be drafted and approved by the Northern Ireland Adult Safeguarding Partnership (NIASP) and adopted by the DoH …

Department of Health NI
R66 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Quarterly safeguarding file audit

A quarterly multidisciplinary audit of 10% of safeguarding files per ward or residential unit should be conducted. Findings must be integrated with incident data and reported to the Executive Team, …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R67 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Independent review of systemic abuse conditions

Where there is evidence or suspicion of widespread abuse involving multiple staff and residents, focusing solely on individual perpetrators is insufficient. An independent review of enabling conditions should be conducted …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R68 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Cumulative risk assessment across protection plans

Protection plans should include an assessment of risks arising from the plan itself. Where multiple protection plans are in place for vulnerable adults within a single unit, cumulative risks arising …

Northern Ireland Executi…
R74 Response Pending Muckamore Abbey Inquiry

Staffing review in safeguarding investigations

Consideration of staffing (including skill mix as well as total numbers) should be a mandatory part of safeguarding investigations in all settings.

Northern Ireland Executi…
P1-17 Accepted Fuller Inquiry

Deceased treated with same dignity as patients

Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust must treat the deceased with the same due regard to dignity and safeguarding as it does its other patients.

- MTW Trust stated in February 2024 that it had reinforced the principle that the deceased must be treated with the same dignity and respect …
Maidstone and Tunbridge …
P2-19 Accepted in Part Fuller Inquiry

Deceased included in safeguarding training and policy

NHS trust boards should ensure that the security and dignity of deceased people are included in safeguarding training, policies and assurance.

- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on safeguarding training for staff with access to deceased persons was accepted in principle. Full …
NHS England
P2-20 Accepted in Part Fuller Inquiry

Chief Nurse responsibility for deceased safeguarding

The remit of the Chief Nurse in NHS trusts should explicitly include executive responsibility for safeguarding the security and dignity of deceased people in NHS mortuaries and body stores.

- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on assigning Chief Nurse responsibility for mortuary services was accepted in principle. Full government response …
NHS England
P2-21 Accepted in Part Fuller Inquiry

NHS England incorporate deceased in safeguarding framework

NHS England should formally incorporate the safeguarding of deceased people into its safeguarding framework for NHS trusts.

- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on NHS England developing a safeguarding framework for the deceased was accepted in principle. Full …
NHS England
42 Accepted IICSA

Church in Wales provincial safeguarding officers

The Church in Wales should make clear that the operational advice of provincial safeguarding officers must be followed by all members of the clergy and other Church officers. It should …

- On 7 April 2021, the Church in Wales stated that its safeguarding policy, procedural documents and training materials would make clear that the operational …
Church in Wales
46 Accepted IICSA

Church independent external safeguarding audits

The Church in Wales should introduce independent external auditing of its safeguarding policies and procedures, as well as the effectiveness of safeguarding practice in dioceses, cathedrals and other Church organisations. …

- In March 2021, the Church of England stated that it remained committed to independent external auditing of safeguarding, noting this recommendation was directed at …
Church of England
5 Accepted IICSA

Reform Church of England clergy discipline for safeguarding

The Church of England should make changes and improvements to the way in which it responds to safeguarding complaints (whether related to allegations of abuse, or a failure to comply …

- In March 2021, the Church of England endorsed proposals for a new independent complaints process for safeguarding (Government Response, Church of England, March 2021). …
Church of England
29 Accepted IICSA

Church of England religious communities safeguarding

The Church of England should introduce appropriate guidance which deals with safeguarding within the context of a religious community affiliated to the Church. It must ensure that these organisations meet …

- In June 2019, the National Safeguarding Steering Group stated that the General Synod would be asked to give final approval to amending Canon 40 …
Church of England
30 Accepted IICSA

Amend Canon C30 on safeguarding due regard

The Church of England should amend the current canon requiring clerics to comply with the Bishop's Guidance on Safeguarding. The use of the words 'due regard' in Canon C30 is …

- On 26 April 2021, the General Synod approved the Safeguarding (Code of Practice) Measure, which strengthens and clarifies the obligation on clergy to follow …
Church of England
32 Accepted IICSA

Send internal safeguarding reviews to national body

If religious organisations have undertaken internal reviews or enquiries into individual safeguarding incidents, their findings should be sent to the national review body (set up under the Children and Social …

- In June 2019, the Church of England stated that its National Safeguarding Team would liaise with the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel to ensure …
Church of England
34 Not Accepted IICSA

DBS certificates for overseas work

The Home Office should introduce legislation permitting the Disclosure and Barring Service to provide enhanced certificates to UK nationals and residents of England and Wales applying for: 1. work or …

- In January 2021, the Home Office stated that the UK government would continue to work with ACRO to publicise the International Child Protection Certificate …
Home Office
18 Not Accepted IICSA

Joint MoJ/DfE policy for children in custody

The Chair and Panel recommend that the Ministry of Justice and the Department for Education share policy responsibility for managing and safeguarding children in custodial institutions. This is to ensure …

- In July 2019, the Ministry of Justice stated that it had joint working relationships with the Department for Education on secure children's homes, including …
Ministry of Justice
26 Accepted IICSA

Youth Custody Service safeguarding training

The Chair and Panel recommend that the Youth Custody Service takes steps to ensure that its training provides staff with an appropriate understanding of safeguarding in the context of the …

- In July 2019, the Ministry of Justice stated that the Youth Custody Service would review mandatory training for frontline staff including safeguarding components (Government …
Youth Custody Service
28 Accepted IICSA

Revise Prison Service safeguarding guidance

The Chair and Panel note that Prison Service Instruction 08/2012, which sets out the mandatory actions for young offender institutions and secure training centres for 'maintaining a safe and secure …

- In July 2019, the Ministry of Justice stated that work had begun to revise or replace Prison Service Instructions with policy frameworks (Government Response, …
Ministry of Justice
FR-10 Accepted in Part IICSA

Improve DBS Referral Compliance

The Inquiry recommends that the UK government takes steps to improve compliance by regulated activity providers with their statutory duty to refer concerns about the suitability of individuals to work …

- In May 2023, the government accepted this recommendation, stating it would work with regulators to improve compliance with the statutory duty to refer to …
UK Government
FR-11 Accepted in Part IICSA

Extend Disclosure Regime Overseas

The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Children Outside the United Kingdom Phase 2 Investigation Report, dated January 2020) that the UK government introduces legislation permitting the Disclosure and …

- In January 2021, the Home Office stated that it would consider whether disclosure arrangements could be strengthened for those working with children overseas (Government …
UK Government
FR-13 Accepted in Part IICSA

Mandatory Reporting

The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and Welsh Government introduce legislation which places certain individuals - 'mandated reporters' - under a statutory duty to report child sexual abuse where …

- In May 2023, the government accepted the need for mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse and stated it would implement a mandatory reporting regime …
UK Government
FR-9 Accepted in Part IICSA

Greater Use of DBS

The Inquiry recommends that the UK government enables any person engaging an individual to work or volunteer with children on a frequent basis to check whether or not they have …

- In May 2023, the government accepted this recommendation subject to further assessment of feasibility and impact, taking into account the Bailey Review of Disclosure …
UK Government
25 Not Accepted IICSA

Amendment of Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006

The Chair and Panel recommend that the Home Office ensures that the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 is amended so that, where a fitness to practise hearing has been conducted …

- In December 2018, the UK government stated that the Home Office would ask the Disclosure and Barring Service to continue close engagement with regulators …
Home Office
52 Accepted IICSA

Lambeth Council comprehensive action plan

Lambeth Council should develop and publish a comprehensive action plan which details the actions that it will take in response to the issues raised throughout the Inquiry's investigation report. The …

- On 15 December 2021, Lambeth Council published a comprehensive action plan in response to the Inquiry's report, including timescales for planned actions (Government Response, …
London Borough of Lambeth
47 Accepted IICSA

Catholic lead clergy for safeguarding

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and the Conference of Religious in England and in Wales should each nominate a lead member of the clergy for safeguarding to …

- On 30 April 2021, the Catholic Council for the Inquiry stated that the role description for the Lead Bishop for the Catholic Bishops' Conference …
Catholic Bishops Confere…
48 Accepted IICSA

Mandatory Catholic safeguarding training

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales should ensure that safeguarding training is mandatory for all staff and volunteers in roles where they work with children or victims and …

- On 30 April 2021, the Catholic Council for the Inquiry stated that it had mandated that clergy and parish safeguarding representatives must undergo basic …
Catholic Bishops Confere…
49 Accepted IICSA

Catholic non-compliance framework

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and the Conference of Religious should publish a clear framework for dealing with cases of non-compliance with safeguarding policies and procedures. That …

- On 30 September 2021, the Catholic Council for the Inquiry stated that the trustee bodies of all Catholic dioceses and religious orders were invited …
Catholic Bishops Confere…
7 Accepted IICSA

Catholic complaints policy with escalation process

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and the Conference of Religious should publish a national policy for complaints about the way in which a safeguarding case is handled. …

- On 30 April 2021, the Catholic Council for the Inquiry stated that a framework and template for complaints was ratified by the Bishops, covering …
Catholic Bishops Confere…
38 Accepted IICSA

Government department safeguarding policy reviews

The Cabinet Office must ensure that each government department reviews its child safeguarding policy or policies in light of the expert witness report of Professor Thoburn. There must also be …

- On 18 September 2020, the UK government confirmed that all government departments were aware of Professor Thoburn's report and that Civil Service child safeguarding …
Cabinet Office
39 Accepted IICSA

Political party safeguarding policies

All political parties registered with the Electoral Commission in England and in Wales must ensure that they have a comprehensive safeguarding policy. All political parties must also ensure that they …

- On 3 July 2020, the Electoral Commission stated that given its statutory remit, introducing a requirement to monitor political party safeguarding policies would require …
Political Parties
R12 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Police notification of child offences

The Government should reaffirm the guidance in Working Together to Safeguard Children so that the police are notified as soon as possible when a criminal offence has been committed, or …

DfES
R13 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Criteria for police notification

National guidance should be produced to inform the decision as to whether or not to notify the police. This guidance could usefully draw upon the criteria included in a local …

DfES
R14 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Recording non-referral decisions

The Integrated Children's System should record those cases where a decision is taken not to refer to the police.

DfES
R15 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Inspection of non-referral decisions

The Commission for Social Care Inspection should, as part of any social services inspection, review whether decisions not to inform the police have been properly taken.

DfES
R19 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Registration scheme for working with children

New arrangements should be introduced requiring those who wish to work with children, or vulnerable adults, to be registered. This register – perhaps supported by a card or licence – …

DfES