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Child Protection Enquiry

A Child Protection Enquiry (usually referred to as a Section 46 Enquiry) is required if there are reasonable grounds to suspect that a child is suffering or is likely to suffer Significant Harm.

This normally occurs after an Initial Assessment and a Strategy Discussion / Meeting.

Section 47 Enquiries are usually conducted by a social worker, jointly with the Police, and must be completed within 15 days of a Strategy Discussion / Meeting.

At that stage, an Initial Child Protection Conference is convened to establish whether the child is at continuing risk of Significant Harm. If so a multi-agency Child Protection Risk Action Plan is drawn up for the child.
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