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11 September 2023

Working Together 2023 Consultation

Thank you to all who took some time to complete the survey. We heard from a wide range of practitioners covering ten different services in Devon. Here’s what you said.

Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership logo
5 September 2023

Partnership becomes Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership

From 5 September 2023, the Partnership will become the Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership.

an illustration of a megaphone asking for feedback
6 June 2023

Review of the Adolescent Safety Framework

We need the views of practitioners and managers from across the partnership.

an illustration of a generic structure chart
6 June 2023

Proposed changes to the Devon SCP

An update for all of our safeguarding partners and colleagues about the future of the partnership.

the AIM project logo
6 February 2023

AIM Checklists – Harmful Sexual Behaviour

The Devon Children Families Partnership (Devon SCP) have purchased a five-year licence so that multi-agency partners can access the AIM Checklists.

A poster for Let's Talk Pre-Teens events. All details in the article below.
10 January 2023

Let’s Talk Pre-Teens

Free support sessions for parents and carers to discuss the challenges facing young people today, and the tools you can use to support them.

A poster for a free training event. All details in the associated post.
10 January 2023

Stalking awareness for professionals

Devon and Cornwall Police are running a free bitesize training event for professionals about stalking and harassment on 1 March 2023.

a poster for the 16 Days of Action campaign
2 December 2022

16 Days of Action

The annual campaign is a global call to end to gender-based violence and the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls.

A photo of a sleeping baby
25 August 2022

Free webinar about safer sleeping

The virtual event on Thursday 22 September will explore what we know about sleeping arrangements and sudden infant deaths.


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