• FFC Pathfinder FFC Pathfinder Find out more
  • Section 11/175 Audit 2024/25 Section 11/175 Audit 2024/25 Topic 6 is now LIVE Find out more
  • Introducing Branch Introducing Branch Branch is an online mental wellbeing hub for children and young people in Wirral, from 0 all the way to 18 (and up to 25 with additional needs).

    It can be used for any child or young person, no matter how big or small their worries feel. It’s packed with tips to help them feel better and, when they need a bit of extra support, gives simple routes into local services.
    Find out more
  • Victim Blaming Victim Blaming Victim blaming is any response that explicitly states or implies that the victim is to blame for the abuse they have experienced. Victim blaming often revolves around actions that a victim could have taken (or not taken) to avoid experiencing abuse. In reality, violence and abuse will happen regardless of the victim’s choices. Find out more
  • Damp and Mould Advice Damp and Mould Advice Understanding and addressing the health risks of damp and mould in the home Find out more
  • Parental Substance Misuse Parental Substance Misuse WSCP publishes a wide range of parental substance misuse resources and multi-agency training Find out more
  • Systemic Practice Systemic Practice Systemic Practice Model Find out more
  • Kinship Care - Why is it important? Kinship Care - Why is it important? Kinship carers are family or friends who step up, often during an unexpected crisis, to care for a child when their parents are not able to. Find out more
  • What is Cuckooing? What is Cuckooing? Cuckooing is a form of exploitation where criminals take over someone’s home to use it as a base for illegal activities such as drug dealing, county lines or facilitating other crimes. Victims are often left with little choice but to cooperate.

    The term “cuckooing” comes from the cuckoo bird, which takes over the nests of other birds.
    Find out more

Welcome to the Wirral Safeguarding Children Partnership

 

Please read this important notice about external websites and content linked from this site.

There is no more important role within any community than ensuring children and young people are safe from abuse, exploitation and harm. The Safeguarding Partnership has a statutory responsibility to monitor and evaluate what is done by partner agencies individually and collectively to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children who live in Wirral. This website has been designed to support all those who live and work in Wirral to safeguard and protect all our children and young people.

Report a child at risk?

If a child or young person is at risk of harm, abuse or neglect please report it to the Wirral Integrated Front Door on 0151 606 2008 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday.
Outside of these hours call 0151 677 6557.
In an emergency always dial 999.

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Early Help and Support for Families

Early Help means taking action to support a child, young person or their family as soon as a problem emerges.
To access Early Help information and advice:

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Policies & Procedures

Training

NOTE that you must be registered before you can apply for any training or events.

CLICK HERE FOR OUR TRAINING PAGE

 

To register for training please click here.

For ALL school and education training click here.

 

 

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