Frequently Asked Questions
What is Safeguarding Supervision?
What is Safeguarding Supervision?
At its best, safeguarding supervision provides practitioners with a safe environment to pause, reflect, explore options, seek understanding, and find effective ways to protect children.
Safeguarding Supervision is a supportive process, it is designed to empower practitioners to make the best possible decisions for the children and families they work with. It provides a supportive space for practitioners to reflect, grow, and strengthen their critical thinking skills, ensuring they feel confident and capable in their role.
By encouraging independent decision-making, Safeguarding Supervision helps practitioners build clear, purposeful plans that prioritise the welfare of children. Safeguarding Supervision creates a culture of continuous learning that strengthens both individuals and the wider team, ensuring that the care and protection of children is always at the forefront.