Safe & Together and Edinburgh’s Child Protection Committee

In 2014 and 2017, Edinburgh’s Child Protection Committee funded 46 professionals each year to undertake a four-day training in the Safe & Together Model

This paper outlines the findings from the 2014 case file audit, which evidenced the need for practice change; an outline of the key principles and components of the model; an outline of significant practice improvement shown in a subsequent case file audit; and a summary of the implementation in Edinburgh and beyond. 

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