How To Conduct 4.7

4.7 Session Guidance: Coordination with Child Protection Authorities and Services

Methodology and Learning Process

This session should be delivered through brief explanation and clear coordination standards.. The aim is to ensure that police officers know when and how to coordinate with child protection authorities and services, while continuing to fulfil their core policing responsibilities.

Step 1: Framing the Session – Police Do Not Work Alone

Trainer Action

State clearly:

“Police are not expected to meet every need of a child alone.”

Then add:

“Child protection works best when police and protection services act together.”

Step 2: When Coordination Is Required

Trainer Explanation

Explain briefly that coordination is required when a child:

State clearly:

“Whenever a child needs support beyond police powers, coordination is required.”

Step 3: Key Child Protection Authorities and Services

Trainer Action

Explain in simple terms:

Emphasise:

“Police remain involved, but do not replace these services.”

Step 4: Core Standards for Police Coordination

Trainer Action (Flip Chart or Projector)

Present the heading:

“Core Standards for Police Coordination”

Explain simply:

Step 5: Station-Level Readiness

Trainer Explanation

Explain briefly:

Officers should know:

State clearly:

“Prepared stations respond faster and safer.”

Step 6: Key Principle

Trainer Summary

State clearly:

“Effective coordination protects children and enhances trust on police.”

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