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Table detailing LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer) Investigation Outcomes. Terms and definitions include: Substantiated, meaning sufficient evidence to prove the allegation occurred; Unfounded, meaning insufficient evidence to disprove, but not that it didn't happen; Malicious, meaning clear evidence the allegation was made with intent to harm; and False, meaning clear evidence the event did not happen as described.

This informative graphic clarifies the four primary outcomes of a LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer) investigation, crucial for professionals in child safeguarding. It defines ‘Substantiated’ as having sufficient evidence, ‘Unfounded’ as lacking disproving evidence, ‘Malicious’ as an allegation made with intent to harm, and ‘False’ as an event that demonstrably did not occur. This resource is vital for residential child care managers, foster parents, and social workers to accurately interpret findings and ensure appropriate, trauma-informed responses in line with best practices.