Children 1st News

15 Aug 2022

Children 1st launches new information booklet to help children, young people and families in Scotland who have been appointed a Safeguarder understand what this means

The information booklet is available on the Children 1st website and the charity is calling on those who work with children and young people who have been appointed a Safeguarder, including youth workers, social workers and teachers, advocacy workers, youth justice workers, children’s rights officers, to encourage them to visit the website and read the booklet.

A Safeguarder is an independent person who protects a child or young person’s human rights, including making sure their best interests are protected, when a Sheriff or Children’s Hearing Panel need to decide what will happen next for a child.

Using clear and simple language and imagery, the booklet answers many questions and worries that children and young people may have about having a Safeguarder. It sets out what a Safeguarder is, what the Safeguarder will do and how the Safeguarder will make recommendations in the best interests of the child or young person.

Sarah-Louise, Service Manager at Children 1st, said:

“It is really important that all children, young people and families who have been appointed a Safeguarder read this booklet so that they understand what it means to have a Safeguarder and what that Safeguarder will do.

“If a child has been appointed a Safeguarder it means that they are already dealing with some difficult things in their life. A Safeguarder will always meet with the child or young person to get to know them, learn about what they want and answer any questions they might have. Our new information booklet helps children, young people and families understand their role before this meeting takes place and how the Safeguarder will always represent the child’s best interests.

“We encourage youth workers, social workers, teachers, advocacy workers, youth justice workers, children’s rights officers and anyone else who is working with a child or young person who has been appointed a Safeguarder to direct them to this booklet on our website.”

Safeguarders are not always needed, but there are times when a Children's Hearing Panel or a Sheriff might ask for a Safeguarder to get involved. These reasons include:

  • Having someone independent look at what is going on.
  • Making sure all the important information is available, especially the views of children and young people.
  • Having someone help to work around lots of disagreement between different people about what should happen for a child or young person.
  • Making sure that children's rights and best interests are protected during the process.

Children 1st is contracted by the Scottish Government to operate and manage the national Safeguarders Panel.

The information booklet is available on the Children 1st website: https://www.children1st.org.uk/media/9080/safeguarders-information-booklet.pdf

More information about the role of Safeguarders and the Safeguarders Panel can be found at: https://www.children1st.org.uk/help-for-families/safeguarders-panel/

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Contact Information

Notes to editors

For more information contact  

Sarah Junik, Media and Marketing Lead, Children 1st on 07471 972216 or email sarah.junik@children1st.org.uk  

 

Notes to editors:   

  1. Children 1st works to prevent abuse and neglect, to protect children and keep them safe from harm. The charity works to support children in Scotland to live in safe, loving families and to build strong communities. It helps survivors of abuse, trauma and other adversity to recover, and works tirelessly to protect the rights of children in Scotland: children1st.org.uk
  2. As well as providing local family support and trauma recovery services across the country, the charity also provides Children 1st Parentline, so that families in Scotland can get emotional, practical and financial support, at the touch of a button: children1st.org.uk/parentline.
  3. Safeguarders belong to the national Safeguarders Panel. This is made up of all the Safeguarders across Scotland.  Each Safeguarder has agreed to follow national standards to make sure they do the best job they can. You can read the national standards here.
  4. Children 1st is contracted by the Scottish Government to manage and operate the national Safeguarders Panel. The role of the Safeguarders Panel Team, who are based at Children 1st, includes recruitment, training, managing appointments, feedback and concerns, and monitoring the performance of Safeguarders across Scotland.