Lord Justice Andrew McFarlane Madeleine Reardon, barrister, 1KBW Alexander Laing, barrister, Coram Chambers.
The book is clear, sensibly laid out and effort is made to avoid overly complex or ‘lawyerly’ language...I applaud the aim of offering this text to the widest possible audience. I think it would be difficult to improve upon the structure and the topics of this text. -- Sarah Phillimore, barrister at St John’s Chambers, Bristol and site administrator of Child Protection Resource * ICLR * It is easy to see the book becoming the go-to guide and point of reference for people whose work touches the area of safeguarding children. * Family Affairs, 2019 * This book is going to go a long way to helping DSLs and headteachers…If you work with vulnerable children a lot of the time, if you’re very involved in child protection as opposed to safeguarding, then I think this is a really good reference shelf book that you can dip into when necessary… * Safeguarding in Schools * …a jargon-free,well-structured book that appears to have the right amount of information for GPs, with or without a specific child safeguarding role, for reference in their day-to-day role…The authors avoid legalese, choosing rather to employ simple English, with clear explanations of key legislation and procedure. The text is friendly to the eye; paragraphs are sequentially-enumerated, ensuring that any cross referencing isn't tedious; and salient information is highlighted. There are also several informative case studies to focus attention on important topics or dilemmas. * Pulse Today *