The NSPCC has published a framework for national and local decision-makers and commissioners. It sets out actions across five levels of society – children, parents, communities, universal services and local government – to help stop child neglect. Informed by evidence from new NSPCC research on universal services, the framework focuses on taking action before the need for intervention from children’s social care at a Child in Need or Child Protection level.
Source: NSPCC website 20 October 2015
Further information:
Thriving communities: a framework for preventing and intervening early in child neglect (PDF)

Source: NSPCC

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