Discover the pivotal responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) in protecting children. This article delves into their critical duties, essential skills, training requirements, and the challenges they face in fostering a safe environment for all young people.
Understanding CAMHS Therapies and Interventions
Explore the diverse range of therapies and interventions offered by Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), including CBT, DBT, family therapy, and more. This guide outlines how CAMHS provides tailored support for young people’s mental well-being.
Data Breach Management Strategies for Digital Safeguarding
This article outlines essential strategies for both preventing and effectively responding to data breaches, ensuring comprehensive digital safeguarding. It covers proactive measures like robust security frameworks, employee training, and third-party risk management, alongside reactive measures such as incident response planning, detection, containment, and regulatory notification obligations under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. The aim is to minimise impact, ensure compliance, and continuously improve security posture.
A Practitioner’s Guide to Social Pedagogy: Building Trauma-Responsive Relationships
Social pedagogy is a holistic framework for working with children and young people that integrates education and care into a single professional practice. It focuses on the "head, heart, and hands" to support the development of the whole person through meaningful, everyday relationships. In the...
Advancing Digital Safeguarding: Introducing ‘The Lived Experience Vault
Since our founding, Looked After Child Limited has been driven by a singular mission: to transform the UK care sector by bridging the gap between lived experience and professional practice. Our platform has proudly served as a dual resource—empowering care-experienced young people with proof of...
Navigating Ofsted: A Compass for Families and Professionals in 2026
This comprehensive guide navigates Ofsted’s evolving role in 2026, offering essential insights for families interpreting reports and professionals aiming for compliance and excellence in education and children’s social care.
What is a LADO? A Guide for Families and Professionals
A Local Area Designated Officer (LADO) is a statutory role within the UK children's services. Their primary responsibility is to manage and oversee allegations made against adults who work with children (whether in a paid or voluntary capacity). The LADO ensures that all allegations are handled...
Understanding the Long-Term Effects of Being a Looked After Child
Introduction: Being a looked after child can have a profound and lasting impact on a young person's life. While every experience is unique, there are common challenges and long-term effects that care leavers often face. This article aims to shed light on these effects, emphasizing the importance...
Unleashing Creative Spirits: Guiding Children with Learning Disabilities Through Art
Discovering the art world offers profound therapeutic benefits for children with learning disabilities. It’s a powerful medium for self-expression and fosters an environment where inclusivity flourishes. By embracing the arts, you can unlock possibilities for your child, providing them a platform...
Help Your Child Recharge and Grow With These Mindful Practices for Well-Being
In our relentlessly fast-paced world, you play a crucial role in steering children towards activities that promote relaxation and mindfulness. Your exploration into these simple yet deeply impactful activities is key to enhancing the well-being of young minds. You are instrumental in nurturing a...
About Us
Our Mission: Transforming the UK Care Sector At Looked After Child Limited, we envision a care system where every child is seen, heard, and empowered to build a stable, independent future. We are a specialized educational and advocacy organization dedicated to bridging the gap between clinical...
Placement Disruption Meetings
Sometimes Placements just don’t work out, and that’s fine. A Disruption meeting will be called when a placement is close to breaking down or has ended abruptly this will normally happen prior to a Stability meeting but can be escalated straight to a disruption meeting depending on the placements Warning Procedures or the circumstance of the issue







