CSPRs and Learning Reviews
Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews are a statutory process governed by Chapter 4 of Working Together 2018. They are designed to identify improvements in systems and processes so that agencies can learn lessons and improve the way they work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people.
A CSPR may be carried out when a child or young person dies or is seriously harmed and abuse or neglect is suspected or is a known factor. In these cases, the local authority is responsible for notifying the National Panel, which will trigger a Rapid Review of the circumstances. The SSCP has a CSPR Group that undertakes Rapid Reviews to consider whether a CSPR should be commissioned.
CSPR Reports:
CSPR Helen and Jane
Helen and Jane 7 Minute Briefing
Child FC - Report
Child FC - 7 Minute Briefing
Learning Review's 7-point Briefings:
Baby B