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Child protection plan

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A child protection plan is made when a child is judged to be suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm. The plan will state what the specific risks are to the child and the actions that need to be taken to keep them safe. The plan is made at a child protection conference, to which all of the people who are involved with the child, including the parents, are invited.

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