Single agency for high-risk children
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider what single agency or structure should be appointed or established to record, monitor and co-ordinate interventions for children and young people who present a high risk of serious harm. This must be matched with cultural change …
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Phase 2 should consider what single agency or structure should be appointed or established to record, monitor and co-ordinate interventions for children and young people who present a high risk of serious harm. This must be matched with cultural change so that agencies are prepared to own and manage risk appropriately not just refer it on to others.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Shared multi-agency risk-assessment tool
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider the development of a shared multi‑agency risk‑assessment tool that is clear, accessible and suitable for use across public sector services.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Internet access restrictions for high-risk children
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider whether there should be a further ability to restrict or monitor access to the internet on the part of children and young people, if a significant threshold is passed concerning the risk they pose to others.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Taxi driver duty to report criminal activity
Recommendation
The Department for Transport should require local authorities to ensure that all licensed taxi drivers have a clear duty promptly to report any significant criminal activity they witness while working. This duty should form part of mandatory training, and a …
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The Department for Transport should require local authorities to ensure that all licensed taxi drivers have a clear duty promptly to report any significant criminal activity they witness while working. This duty should form part of mandatory training, and a failure to report such activity, subject to individual circumstances, should place the driver’s licence at risk. Local authorities should implement practical measures to ensure that drivers have read, understood and acknowledged this requirement.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Transport
(Primary)
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Taxi company and school safeguarding arrangements
Recommendation
The Department for Transport should ensure that local authorities establish effective arrangements between licensed taxi companies and schools. These should enable school safeguarding teams to access taxi booking information where relevant to a legitimate safeguarding or risk concern relating to …
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The Department for Transport should ensure that local authorities establish effective arrangements between licensed taxi companies and schools. These should enable school safeguarding teams to access taxi booking information where relevant to a legitimate safeguarding or risk concern relating to a child who should be at school.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Transport
(Primary)
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Police use of unarmed officers in immediate threat
Recommendation
All police forces should ensure that their policies, guidance and training address taking on a calculated degree of risk in recognition of the immediate need to protect the public from an obvious risk to life. This may involve the decision …
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All police forces should ensure that their policies, guidance and training address taking on a calculated degree of risk in recognition of the immediate need to protect the public from an obvious risk to life. This may involve the decision to deploy unarmed officers with caution.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
All police forces
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Second Force Incident Manager support
Recommendation
All police forces that have not implemented a model providing immediate and direct support to Force Incident Managers, ideally through a second Force Incident Manager, should consider adopting such arrangements to strengthen decision‑making during critical incidents.
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All police forces that have not implemented a model providing immediate and direct support to Force Incident Managers, ideally through a second Force Incident Manager, should consider adopting such arrangements to strengthen decision‑making during critical incidents.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
All police forces
(Primary)
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Ambulance staff training exercise funding
Recommendation
NHS England should review funding, and consider providing additional resources, to enable all emergency response ambulance staff to participate in appropriate training exercises.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
NHS England
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NWAS Major Incident declaration procedures
Recommendation
North West Ambulance Service should review its procedures for declaring a Major Incident or Major Incident (Standby) to ensure clarity in how declarations are made and how they are communicated internally and to other emergency services.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust
(Primary)
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Police-ambulance terminology interoperability
Recommendation
Merseyside Police and North West Ambulance Service should review the terminology used in their systems and procedures to ensure shared understanding and interoperability. The College of Policing and the National Ambulance Resilience Unit should undertake a national review to ensure …
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Merseyside Police and North West Ambulance Service should review the terminology used in their systems and procedures to ensure shared understanding and interoperability. The College of Policing and the National Ambulance Resilience Unit should undertake a national review to ensure that police and ambulance services across the country operate with consistent terminology and mutual understanding.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Merseyside Police
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Out-of-school settings guidance update
Recommendation
The Department for Education should update the out‑of‑school settings guidance by reviewing the health and safety section to ensure terminology is clear and consistent, particularly regarding emergency plans and fire/evacuation plans for smaller providers. The guidance should also be updated …
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The Department for Education should update the out‑of‑school settings guidance by reviewing the health and safety section to ensure terminology is clear and consistent, particularly regarding emergency plans and fire/evacuation plans for smaller providers. The guidance should also be updated to include a non‑binding cross‑reference to school entrance security guidance, emphasising that while out-of-school settings may differ from schools in terms of what is necessary, appropriate or proportionate, providers should still consider appropriate entrance and exit security measures.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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Detection of concerning online behaviour
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider systems to detect and report concerning online behaviour and suspicious combinations of purchases. This should include consideration of: 1. Concerning patterns of online browsing and purchasing (e.g. change of names and addresses, use of Virtual Private …
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Phase 2 should consider systems to detect and report concerning online behaviour and suspicious combinations of purchases. This should include consideration of:
1. Concerning patterns of online browsing and purchasing (e.g. change of names and addresses, use of Virtual Private Networks).
2. Concerning purchases of dangerous but legal items (e.g. sledgehammers, bow and arrows and smoke grenades).
3. Concerning combinations of purchases (e.g. castor beans, alcohol and laboratory equipment).
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Regulation of castor bean sales
Recommendation
The Home Office’s ongoing review of the sale of castor beans should consider regulation of the number of castor beans that can be sold in a single transaction.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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Archery bow age verification and restrictions
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider whether conventional archery bows should be subject to age‑verification prior to sale, delivery restrictions including ID checks, mandatory labelling for deliveries, and industry or trading standards to prevent the use of military‑style imagery in marketing.
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Phase 2 should consider whether conventional archery bows should be subject to age‑verification prior to sale, delivery restrictions including ID checks, mandatory labelling for deliveries, and industry or trading standards to prevent the use of military‑style imagery in marketing.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Crossbow prohibition or licensing
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider, in parallel with the government’s consultation where possible, a prohibition on the sale of crossbows, a licensing scheme similar to firearms, tighter controls on purchasing such as restricting sales to age‑verified in‑store transactions, and Trading Standards …
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Phase 2 should consider, in parallel with the government’s consultation where possible, a prohibition on the sale of crossbows, a licensing scheme similar to firearms, tighter controls on purchasing such as restricting sales to age‑verified in‑store transactions, and Trading Standards measures to prevent military‑style marketing.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Guidance on suspicious archery/crossbow purchasers
Recommendation
The Home Office should provide clear guidance to all UK retailers of archery bows and crossbows on identifying and reporting suspicious behaviour, including underage purchasers or those who appear to be interested in criminal use of the equipment, and should …
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The Home Office should provide clear guidance to all UK retailers of archery bows and crossbows on identifying and reporting suspicious behaviour, including underage purchasers or those who appear to be interested in criminal use of the equipment, and should consider placing retailers under defined obligations to report material suspicions.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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Investigation of Ageo Wholesale knife marketing
Recommendation
The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis should consider an investigation, with input from the Crown Prosecution Service if appropriate, as to whether Ageo Wholesale UK Ltd committed criminal offences in relation to how it marketed knives/machetes or sold them …
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The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis should consider an investigation, with input from the Crown Prosecution Service if appropriate, as to whether Ageo Wholesale UK Ltd committed criminal offences in relation to how it marketed knives/machetes or sold them without required age verification or labelling.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Metropolitan Police Service
(Primary)
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Online knife retailer compliance with Knives Act
Recommendation
The Home Office should take immediate action to ensure that online knife retailers are complying with the Knives Act 1997, particularly regarding the marketing of knives, machetes, swords and similar bladed articles.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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Amazon bladed article delivery controls
Recommendation
Amazon should: 1. Improve its measures to prevent children from making purchases, including making the conditions of use and sale more prominent. 2. Improve the labelling on packaging of bladed articles so that the warning is more prominent. 3. Ensure …
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Amazon should:
1. Improve its measures to prevent children from making purchases, including making the conditions of use and sale more prominent.
2. Improve the labelling on packaging of bladed articles so that the warning is more prominent.
3. Ensure drivers inform recipients whenever deliveries contain a bladed article (I recognise the closing statement on behalf of Amazon that this is in train).
4. Review its systems for recording details of the recipient to ensure that an accurate record of the recipient is obtained.
5. Audit its training of age verified deliveries for drivers, in particular for Amazon Flex drivers. This should include training on the labelling of packaging so that, where appropriate, delivery drivers know what they are delivering.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Amazon
(Primary)
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Further knife/bladed item sales measures
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider further measures relating to knives/bladed items sales, including: 1. Restrictions on sharp‑tipped knives. 2. Prohibiting some online sales (such as machetes). 3. Strengthening online age‑verification and age verified delivery standards. 4. Mandatory reporting and information‑sharing about …
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Phase 2 should consider further measures relating to knives/bladed items sales, including:
1. Restrictions on sharp‑tipped knives.
2. Prohibiting some online sales (such as machetes).
3. Strengthening online age‑verification and age verified delivery standards.
4. Mandatory reporting and information‑sharing about suspicious behaviour.
5. The risks surrounding importation of bladed items.
6. The risks surrounding multiple sub-contractors in a supply chain delivering bladed articles.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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School monitoring and filtering systems guidance
Recommendation
The Department for Education should review and strengthen its guidance to schools on monitoring and filtering systems, including ensuring that the systems used are appropriate and adequate from a technical perspective. The department should ensure schools understand these requirements and …
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The Department for Education should review and strengthen its guidance to schools on monitoring and filtering systems, including ensuring that the systems used are appropriate and adequate from a technical perspective. The department should ensure schools understand these requirements and consider whether inspections by Ofsted should play a greater role in monitoring compliance.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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LCC online harms risk assessment review
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should undertake a comprehensive review of how its children’s services and Early Help teams (i.e. Children and Family Wellbeing Service) assess and manage risk and online harms to children. This review should ensure that all frontline staff …
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Lancashire County Council should undertake a comprehensive review of how its children’s services and Early Help teams (i.e. Children and Family Wellbeing Service) assess and manage risk and online harms to children. This review should ensure that all frontline staff have a consistent and up-to-date understanding of online risks, and that they have access to effective tools and guidance to identify and respond to these risks. It should specifically include consideration of the risks associated with the use of Virtual Private Networks, which can enable children to bypass the safeguards established under the Online Safety Act 2023. The Department of Health and Social Care should consider whether reforms to national guidance, policy or training are required.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Coroner and inquiry Ofcom notification powers
Recommendation
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology should consider extending the powers under the Online Safety Act 2023 to enable Senior Coroners to make a notification to Ofcom to obtain access to social media accounts of perpetrators (not just of …
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The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology should consider extending the powers under the Online Safety Act 2023 to enable Senior Coroners to make a notification to Ofcom to obtain access to social media accounts of perpetrators (not just of a child who has died), and for statutory Inquiries to be able to make a notification to Ofcom to obtain access to the social media accounts of both a child who has died and also a perpetrator.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
(Primary)
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VPN age verification
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider age verification for the use of Virtual Private Network (VPN) software and other options to avoid VPNs being used to circumvent the age-related protections in the Online Safety Act 2023.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Operation Encompass cross-border extension
Recommendation
Lancashire Constabulary should consider extending Operation Encompass to share automatically relevant information with schools in bordering areas. The Department for Education should consider national implementation. This is because children will not necessarily attend school in the same police force area …
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Lancashire Constabulary should consider extending Operation Encompass to share automatically relevant information with schools in bordering areas. The Department for Education should consider national implementation. This is because children will not necessarily attend school in the same police force area as they live.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
(Primary)
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Recording words and behaviour of high-risk individuals
Recommendation
Lancashire Constabulary, and the College of Policing nationally, should ensure that forms and training emphasise the importance of recording, as precisely as possible, the words and behaviour of individuals who may pose a significant risk to others.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
(Primary)
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Cross-force information sharing review
Recommendation
Lancashire Constabulary and Merseyside Police should review the effectiveness of their information‑sharing systems and consider whether a more robust process is required. Findings should be shared with the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing for consideration as to …
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Lancashire Constabulary and Merseyside Police should review the effectiveness of their information‑sharing systems and consider whether a more robust process is required. Findings should be shared with the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing for consideration as to whether national level guidance is appropriate.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
(Primary)
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Recording case information on police systems
Recommendation
Lancashire Constabulary should ensure its training and systems address the risks associated with failing to record case information on police systems so it is readily available to others. The National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing should consider whether …
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Lancashire Constabulary should ensure its training and systems address the risks associated with failing to record case information on police systems so it is readily available to others. The National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing should consider whether further national guidance is required.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
(Primary)
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Risks posed by children and young people
Recommendation
Lancashire Constabulary should ensure its procedures and training sufficiently addresses the risks children and young people may pose to others and the options for addressing that risk. The College of Policing, with national partners, should review legislation and guidance on …
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Lancashire Constabulary should ensure its procedures and training sufficiently addresses the risks children and young people may pose to others and the options for addressing that risk. The College of Policing, with national partners, should review legislation and guidance on how police respond to children and young people who present a risk of serious harm to others.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
(Primary)
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Autism spectrum disorder police training
Recommendation
1. Lancashire Constabulary should strengthen its autism spectrum disorder‑related training for new officers and through continuous development. 2. National policing bodies, with input from the Department of Health and Social Care, should consider whether reforms to guidance or training are …
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1. Lancashire Constabulary should strengthen its autism spectrum disorder‑related training for new officers and through continuous development.
2. National policing bodies, with input from the Department of Health and Social Care, should consider whether reforms to guidance or training are required.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
(Primary)
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Response officer access to case information technology
Recommendation
1. Lancashire Constabulary should ensure response officers have access to effective technology providing clear, essential case information. 2. The National Police Chiefs’ Council, College of Policing and Home Office should review whether current policing information systems, particularly the limitations on …
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1. Lancashire Constabulary should ensure response officers have access to effective technology providing clear, essential case information.
2. The National Police Chiefs’ Council, College of Policing and Home Office should review whether current policing information systems, particularly the limitations on cross‑force access, are suitable for modern policing needs.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire Constabulary
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Prevent training on online activity assessment
Recommendation
While training for Counter Terrorism Policing, staff involved in Prevent currently cover the importance of understanding a referred individual’s online activity and the practical steps required to assess it, the Home Office and Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should review and …
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While training for Counter Terrorism Policing, staff involved in Prevent currently cover the importance of understanding a referred individual’s online activity and the practical steps required to assess it, the Home Office and Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should review and strengthen this training to ensure that officers fully understand both the importance of investigating online activity and that where online behaviour is a factor in a referral, cases should not ordinarily be closed until proportionate steps have been taken to access and assess the individual’s online activity. Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should ensure that this remains a consistent priority across all regions. Counter Terrorism Policing North West should review its own processes in this regard.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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CT Policing online activity analysis capability
Recommendation
Counter Terrorism Policing’s capability to access and analyse data relating to a referred person’s online activity should be reviewed in the context of Prevent referrals, to determine whether staff have the technical tools required to undertake this assessment. The Home …
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Counter Terrorism Policing’s capability to access and analyse data relating to a referred person’s online activity should be reviewed in the context of Prevent referrals, to determine whether staff have the technical tools required to undertake this assessment. The Home Office and Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should ensure this review is conducted.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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Neurodiversity training for Prevent practitioners
Recommendation
Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should review its neurodiversity training for Prevent practitioners (including, where appropriate, drawing in wider healthcare advice) to ensure that they sufficiently equip practitioners with a proper understanding of: 1. How autism may influence risk in the …
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Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should review its neurodiversity training for Prevent practitioners (including, where appropriate, drawing in wider healthcare advice) to ensure that they sufficiently equip practitioners with a proper understanding of:
1. How autism may influence risk in the context of a Prevent referral.
2. The importance of timely referrals to the Clinical Consultancy Service to obtain advice on how neurodiversity, including autism, may affect the risks in any individual case. Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should ensure that this remains a consistent priority across regions. Counter Terrorism Policing North West should review its own processes in this regard.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Counter Terrorism Policing
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Balancing vulnerability with professional curiosity
Recommendation
Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should review and where necessary strengthen the training that Counter Terrorism officers involved in Prevent already receive to ensure that they understand the importance of balancing concern for an individual’s vulnerability with appropriate professional curiosity and …
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Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters should review and where necessary strengthen the training that Counter Terrorism officers involved in Prevent already receive to ensure that they understand the importance of balancing concern for an individual’s vulnerability with appropriate professional curiosity and awareness of disguised compliance. The training should:
1. Address cases involving children or individuals with mental health conditions or neurodivergence, where concern for vulnerability may obscure the potential for dangerousness;
2. Equip officers to test and verify accounts, including probing explanations when necessary and comparing accounts with other available evidence, including that provided by the referrer. Counter Terrorism Policing North West should review its own processes in this regard.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Counter Terrorism Policing
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Sharing information about closed Prevent referrals
Recommendation
Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters and the Home Office should assess and issue clear guidance on best practice for sharing appropriate information about closed Prevent referrals. This guidance should ensure that relevant professional agencies outside Counter Terrorism Policing, including local police …
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Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters and the Home Office should assess and issue clear guidance on best practice for sharing appropriate information about closed Prevent referrals. This guidance should ensure that relevant professional agencies outside Counter Terrorism Policing, including local police and referring bodies, are notified of a closure and provided with relevant feedback, unless strong legal or other case specific risk grounds justify non-disclosure.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Counter Terrorism Policing
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Prevent Supervisor training on closure decisions
Recommendation
Prevent Supervisors should receive improved role specific training, including training on supervising decisions to close Prevent referrals and ensuring that all outstanding actions have been completed. This may be achieved by work currently underway but the effectiveness of new training …
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Prevent Supervisors should receive improved role specific training, including training on supervising decisions to close Prevent referrals and ensuring that all outstanding actions have been completed. This may be achieved by work currently underway but the effectiveness of new training in this area should be audited.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Counter Terrorism Policing
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Prevent referral training for organisations
Recommendation
Building on the Key Principles of Prevent issued on 23 February 2026, the Home Office should ensure that accessible information and appropriate training materials should be made available to organisations which are likely to make Prevent referrals (particularly those subject …
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Building on the Key Principles of Prevent issued on 23 February 2026, the Home Office should ensure that accessible information and appropriate training materials should be made available to organisations which are likely to make Prevent referrals (particularly those subject to the Prevent Duty) to strengthen understanding that a fixed ideology is not required for a referral to be made or accepted. The development of a Prevent practitioner portal should be prioritised.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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Working Together guidance on risks to others
Recommendation
The Department for Education should update Working Together to Safeguard Children and the Children’s Social Care National Framework. These documents should highlight that safeguarding and child protection assessments, when considering what support to put in place and planned multi-agency working, …
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The Department for Education should update Working Together to Safeguard Children and the Children’s Social Care National Framework. These documents should highlight that safeguarding and child protection assessments, when considering what support to put in place and planned multi-agency working, must consider the risks posed by children to others.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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LCC frontline staff Prevent training
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should ensure that by 13 October 2026 all its frontline staff have received suitable training, or refresher training, on Prevent.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Social worker supervision for Level 3 cases
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should ensure that its arrangements for social workers provide appropriate support and supervision for family support workers handling Level 3 cases on the Continuum of Need.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Decisions based on assessed need not inflexible criteria
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should review its processes and training to ensure decisions regarding children and families are made on the basis of assessed need rather than inflexible criteria such as duration or ease of arranging services.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
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Significance of multiple referrals
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should ensure that its policies and training emphasise the significance of multiple referrals when considering the relevant risks relating to a child (including the risk to others).
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Frontline staff access to full case information
Recommendation
1. Lancashire County Council should ensure that frontline staff are required to familiarise themselves with full case information, with this being embedded through training and performance review. 2. Lancashire County Council should review its IT systems to ensure that there …
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1. Lancashire County Council should ensure that frontline staff are required to familiarise themselves with full case information, with this being embedded through training and performance review.
2. Lancashire County Council should review its IT systems to ensure that there are adequate mechanisms to bring all relevant information speedily to someone’s attention. The warning markers visible on the front page should include markers relevant to risk of harm to others and use of or access to weapons, as well as factors relating to risk of harm to a child.
3. Lancashire County Council should conduct sampling audits to monitor record‑keeping practices.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
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Autism training for frontline social care staff
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should ensure frontline staff receive appropriate training on autism spectrum disorder, emphasising that autism does not necessarily explain or excuse behaviour. The Department for Education should ensure this approach is applied nationally.
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Lancashire County Council should ensure frontline staff receive appropriate training on autism spectrum disorder, emphasising that autism does not necessarily explain or excuse behaviour. The Department for Education should ensure this approach is applied nationally.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Addressing parental consent manipulation
Recommendation
1. Lancashire County Council should consider how to address repeated lack of consent or manipulation of consent within existing legislation. 2. Phase 2 should consider whether legal reforms are needed to permit agencies, when considering children and young people who …
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1. Lancashire County Council should consider how to address repeated lack of consent or manipulation of consent within existing legislation.
2. Phase 2 should consider whether legal reforms are needed to permit agencies, when considering children and young people who pose a risk of violence to others, to override parental consent to share information, access a child or young person, or obtain information about their online activity.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Audit of LCC Child and Youth Justice Service
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council, in consultation with the Youth Justice Board, should arrange for a comprehensive and independent audit to be undertaken of the Lancashire County Council Child and Youth Justice Service to report by 13 October 2026. This should include …
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Lancashire County Council, in consultation with the Youth Justice Board, should arrange for a comprehensive and independent audit to be undertaken of the Lancashire County Council Child and Youth Justice Service to report by 13 October 2026. This should include assurance that the service is holding young offenders to sufficient standards and boundaries in referral orders, and that interventions are focussed and appropriate.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Training on Child and Youth Justice Service
Recommendation
1. Lancashire County Council should ensure that staff within Children and Family Wellbeing Service, and Children’s Social Care receive training on the services available through the Child and Youth Justice Service, including prior to any court or out of court …
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1. Lancashire County Council should ensure that staff within Children and Family Wellbeing Service, and Children’s Social Care receive training on the services available through the Child and Youth Justice Service, including prior to any court or out of court disposals such as Prevention and Diversion.
2. Lancashire County Council should offer input on this topic to Lancashire Constabulary, Counter Terrorism Policing North West, and any relevant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Audit of Young Adults Team transition assessments
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council, with the Care Quality Commission, should commission an independent audit of the Young Adults Team to ensure assessments for transition to adult care are timely, properly reasoned and take full account of the individual’s history. This should …
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Lancashire County Council, with the Care Quality Commission, should commission an independent audit of the Young Adults Team to ensure assessments for transition to adult care are timely, properly reasoned and take full account of the individual’s history. This should report by 13 October 2026.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Healthcare trust risk information visibility
Recommendation
The Department of Health and Social Care / NHS England should ensure that all healthcare trusts involved in the care of children and young people who are at risk of acts of violence against others have systems that ensure that: …
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The Department of Health and Social Care / NHS England should ensure that all healthcare trusts involved in the care of children and young people who are at risk of acts of violence against others have systems that ensure that:
1. Key information regarding current and historic risk information is readily visible to treating clinicians in a summarised form, where appropriate with suitable warning flags.
2. Where information comes in from other agencies that is relevant to the risk of violence to others, there are robust systems to ensure that the material is uploaded to or available on their own electronic patient records. Single points of failure leading to risk-relevant communications failing to be scanned need to be designed out.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department of Health and Social Care
(Primary)
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GMMH local structured risk assessment responsibility
Recommendation
At the local level, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust should liaise with all of the relevant community healthcare organisations (including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Criminal Justice Liaison Services) to ensure that there is clarity about …
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At the local level, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust should liaise with all of the relevant community healthcare organisations (including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Criminal Justice Liaison Services) to ensure that there is clarity about who is responsible for conducting complex structured risk assessments for children and young people who present a risk of violence to others.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
(Primary)
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National guidance on structured risk assessments
Recommendation
Nationally, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England should review: 1. Whether there is a need for further development and guidance including on the thresholds for when complex structured risk assessments (such as the Structured Assessment of …
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Nationally, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England should review:
1. Whether there is a need for further development and guidance including on the thresholds for when complex structured risk assessments (such as the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth) are required for children and young people who present a risk of violence to others. A balance may need to be struck between sufficient provision of guidance to assist as to when the more complex type of structured risk assessment may be justified and retaining the case-specific judgements by professionals that are inevitably required.
2. Whether national guidance is required to ensure clarity about who is responsible for conducting complex structured risk assessments (where they are appropriate) for children and young people who present a risk of violence to others. Consideration should also be given to the roles of children and young people’s mental health services and wider children’s services in conducting or referring for appropriate risk assessments.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department of Health and Social Care
(Primary)
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GMMH and Alder Hey joint SMART audit
Recommendation
At the local level, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust should by no later than 13 October 2026 carry out and report on a joint audit to ensure that for cases involving …
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At the local level, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust should by no later than 13 October 2026 carry out and report on a joint audit to ensure that for cases involving both Trusts, the action points from multi agency meetings, healthcare meetings, discharge plans and management plans after risk assessments are being recorded in a SMART-compliant (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound) way.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
(Primary)
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National guidance on SMART action points
Recommendation
Nationally, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England should consider whether nationwide guidance should be issued on the importance of action points from all relevant meetings involving healthcare agencies, discharge plans and management plans after risk assessments …
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Nationally, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England should consider whether nationwide guidance should be issued on the importance of action points from all relevant meetings involving healthcare agencies, discharge plans and management plans after risk assessments being recorded in a SMART-compliant (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound) way.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department of Health and Social Care
(Primary)
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Community mental health services for violence-fixated children
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider the ability of community and forensic mental health services to deliver clinical interventions to mitigate the risk from violence fixated children and young people.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Mental health assessment powers for isolated children
Recommendation
Phase 2 should consider whether further legislative change is required to allow mental health clinicians to assess children and young people who are isolated from professional support and may pose a risk of violence, particularly where powers under the Mental …
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Phase 2 should consider whether further legislative change is required to allow mental health clinicians to assess children and young people who are isolated from professional support and may pose a risk of violence, particularly where powers under the Mental Health Act 1983, as amended by the Mental Health Act 2025, do not permit assessment or detention.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Southport Inquiry Phase 2
(Primary)
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Agencies to respect school insight on risk
Recommendation
The Home Office (for police forces nationwide) Counter Terrorism Police Headquarters (for Prevent), Department of Health and Social Care (for all healthcare providers) and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (for all local authorities regarding their social care functions) …
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The Home Office (for police forces nationwide) Counter Terrorism Police Headquarters (for Prevent), Department of Health and Social Care (for all healthcare providers) and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (for all local authorities regarding their social care functions) should issue a nationwide reminder to all agencies considering the risk that children pose to others of the importance of respecting the insight offered by the child’s school if they raise concern about the severity of risk that the child poses to others. As was the case with AR at The Acorns School, teachers will often spend more time observing the child (and their interaction with peers) than is available to other professionals. Warnings from teachers and/or schools with particular expertise (including but not limited to Pupil Referral Units) should be given particular weight.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Home Office
(Primary)
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KCSIE 2026 safeguarding information transfer
Recommendation
The Department for Education, in finalising the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance 2026, and in any necessary amendments to other policy and guidance, should ensure that: 1. In cases where a child leaves a school because of permanent exclusion, …
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The Department for Education, in finalising the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance 2026, and in any necessary amendments to other policy and guidance, should ensure that:
1. In cases where a child leaves a school because of permanent exclusion, there is absolute clarity concerning the relative responsibilities of the excluding school and the local authority over the transfer of (i) the Common Transfer File and (ii) safeguarding information to the next school.
2. Better guidance is given of the circumstances in which safeguarding information is to be shared in advance of: (i) an offer of a placement; and (ii) the transfer of a pupil. This should include, in particular, where this would aid arrangements that may be necessary for the safety of other pupils or staff because there is relevant information concerning the child’s risk to others.
3. There is absolute clarity over the extent to which risk to others information is expected to be covered in an Education, Health and Care Plan. There should be consistency (which is currently lacking) about whether risk to others is addressed in an Education, Health and Care Plan. However, it must be made clear that an Education, Health and Care Plan (even if one is in place) is not a substitute for the proper exchange of information between schools on the risk that a student may pose to others.
4. The arrangements for the exchange of safeguarding information are not prone to a single point of failure (such as a Designated Safeguarding Lead who is absent or unwell and does not read an incoming email). While the current guidance refers to obtaining confirmation of receipt, there is a case for strengthening the guidance with a clear mechanism at a fixed time to ensure the exchange of information has been effected. There is also a case for the introduction of a formal ‘sign-off’ by the Designated Safeguarding Lead (with appropriate contingencies in place) to confirm that safeguarding information has been received, reviewed and acted upon prior to a pupil being offered a place and prior to the pupil moving to the school.
5. Ensuring that appropriate safeguarding information about a pupil joining a school is shared with relevant staff at the school (e.g. form tutors) before the pupil begins at school.
6. Ensuring that incidents of serious concern, particularly including the use of weapons and intent to seriously harm other pupils, are given appropriate prominence when safeguarding information is shared.
7. Ensuring, where a pupil has a history of possession of a knife or other offensive weapon, that the Designated Safeguarding Lead of the receiving school carries out a risk assessment and implements a safety plan prior to their transfer.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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Audit of safeguarding information transfer between schools
Recommendation
The Department for Education should carry out an audit to ensure that safeguarding information is reliably being passed between schools and should consider what further role Ofsted may play to strengthen protection in this area.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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School safeguarding recording systems
Recommendation
The Department for Education should ensure (either by direct guidance or through Ofsted) that all schools are required to record safeguarding information in a system that is fit for purpose.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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LCC education provision and attendance audit
Recommendation
Lancashire County Council should, by no later than 13 October 2026, carry out and report on an audit (preferably involving an experienced independent external member) to review: 1. The speed of response to cases where a need for alternative education …
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Lancashire County Council should, by no later than 13 October 2026, carry out and report on an audit (preferably involving an experienced independent external member) to review:
1. The speed of response to cases where a need for alternative education provision is raised including for those over 16 with an Education, Health and Care Plan.
2. The effectiveness of its monitoring of (and action in response to) school attendance with particular attention being given to (i) children who live in Lancashire but attend school in neighbouring counties; (ii) the resourcing of home visits in appropriate cases; (iii) whether appropriate action is being taken where parents refuse to allow school attendance workers to see a child who is not attending school.
3. The effectiveness of the Education, Health and Care Plan portal approach which has been put in place.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Lancashire County Council
(Primary)
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Guidance on LEA and police visits to absent children
Recommendation
The Department for Education and the Home Office should review whether further guidance and/or minimum guidance is required in relation to local education authority and police visits to children not attending their place of education.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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Improved school Prevent training
Recommendation
The Department for Education should ensure that (i) its own policy guidance for teachers and schools (outside the Statutory Guidance for which the Home Office is responsible) is strengthened; and (ii) schools put in place improved Prevent training (including refresher …
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The Department for Education should ensure that (i) its own policy guidance for teachers and schools (outside the Statutory Guidance for which the Home Office is responsible) is strengthened; and (ii) schools put in place improved Prevent training (including refresher training). This must ensure that staff are not just aware of when to make a Prevent referral but are also aware of (i) what happens once a Prevent referral is made; and (ii) the importance of ongoing dialogue, feedback and assessment between the referrer and the Prevent officer.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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Review of school attendance monitoring guidance
Recommendation
The Department for Education should undertake a targeted review, engaging with a representative sample of local authorities, to check both that the current (improved) guidance is now sufficient and understood and that the system for monitoring school attendance is being …
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The Department for Education should undertake a targeted review, engaging with a representative sample of local authorities, to check both that the current (improved) guidance is now sufficient and understood and that the system for monitoring school attendance is being followed in practice and meets the need in cross border cases.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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Remedial steps for failing education authorities
Recommendation
The Department for Education should consider what remedial steps can be put in place to assist in circumstances where, whether through underfunding or underperformance, local education authorities are failing to respond adequately to the need for alternative education provision for …
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The Department for Education should consider what remedial steps can be put in place to assist in circumstances where, whether through underfunding or underperformance, local education authorities are failing to respond adequately to the need for alternative education provision for children who may pose a risk to others. Reforms currently being developed to Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision may be part of the necessary solution.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Education
(Primary)
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Guidance for parents of children found with weapons
Recommendation
The Youth Justice Board should ensure that a form of clear practical written guidance is drafted which relevant professionals (social care, healthcare, police, education) can provide to parents of children who have been found with a knife or offensive weapon, …
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The Youth Justice Board should ensure that a form of clear practical written guidance is drafted which relevant professionals (social care, healthcare, police, education) can provide to parents of children who have been found with a knife or offensive weapon, explaining the importance of informing agencies if they become aware that the child has purchased or obtained a weapon.
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Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Youth Justice Board for England and Wales
(Primary)
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Law Commission review of duty to warn/report
Recommendation
The Law Commission should be asked to review the merits of legal reform concerning whether specified categories of persons ought to be under a legal duty to warn about, or a duty to report, the criminality of another.
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Law Commission
(Primary)
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