Episodes

  • Episode 20: Child C - "A child's voice, however honest and true, is meaningless to those who've forgotten how to listen"
    Oct 7 2025

    This Child Safeguarding Practice Review has recently been published by Gloucestershire Safeguarding Children Partnership and looks into the case of Child C who was sexually abused by their male foster carer. Please note the opening of this episode does contain a letter written by the child themselves about the abuse they faced which some listeners may find difficult to hear.

    Learning themes include:

    -The importance of consistent, responsive and reliable professionals

    - The difference between constancy and consistency

    -Speaking to children away from their homes and those that may be perpetrating abuse

    -Thinking the unthinkable when it comes to foster carers abusing their position of trust

    -Considering how we respond to concerns and allegations when children are watching

    -Avoiding an over focus on the adults and taking note when a child retracts allegations

    -Recognising that being fully compliant does not mean neglect or abuse is not present

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    19 mins
  • Episode 19: Learning from the Manning family
    Sep 23 2025

    Today’s episode focuses on a review recently published by Lambeth Safeguarding Children Partnership and refers to a family the report calls the Manning Family. This review was deemed necessary after a young boy was found with indecent and sexual abuse images of children on his phone. This formed part of some wider concerns that already existed including the potential sexual abuse, physical abuse and neglect of children with disabilities.

    Learning themes include:

    -Understanding the vulnerabilities of children with disabilities

    -Race, ethnicity, adultification bias and cultural considerations

    -Professional curiosity

    -Listening and capturing the voice of the child

    -Drift and delay

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    17 mins
  • Episode 18:Bethany and Darren–Learning from their murder
    Sep 9 2025

    Bethany (aged 26) and her son Darren, better known as DJ (aged 9) were both murdered at their family home by Bethany’s former partner in the May of 2021 following a period of physical and psychological abuse. The perpetrator had a history of violence, including a conviction for domestic assault on a former partner. This episode looks at the findings from the joint Domestic Homicide Review and Child Safeguarding Practice Review published by Safer Lincolnshire Partnership and Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Partnership.

    Learning themes include:

    -The importance of recognising domestic abuse harm to children

    -Understanding of the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (also known as Clare’s Law)

    - Power and control dynamics of domestic abuse

    -Understanding separation as a risk factor and the link to Dr Jane Monkton Smith’s ‘8 Step Timeline in Domestic Homicide’

    - Supporting non-abusive parents and challenging abuse parents

    - The importance of taking threats seriously

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    30 mins
  • Episode 17: Learning from the death of a 3 week old baby at the hands of their Father
    Sep 2 2025

    9 out of 10 children who are subject to Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews are previously known to children’s services. However, what about that 1 in 10 case? What lessons can be learnt? This episode will answer those questions and focuses on a review recently published by Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership. The review focuses on the tragic death of a three-week-old baby caused by his father, following a catastrophic breakdown in the father's mental health in the Autumn of 2022. Unlike many other Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews, prior to the baby’s death, the family were only receiving universal services and were not known to either children's social care or mental health services.

    Learning themes include:

    -Developing a better response when a person is in mental health crisis

    -Improving access to mental health support

    -The importance of passing on accurate and complete information

    - Displaying cultural awareness so agencies are able to be sensitive to the way needs may present depending on ethnicity, culture and belief systems

    -Considering whether community leaders such as Imams should be trained in counsel and mental health

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    23 mins
  • Episode 16: What can we learn from Child V’s death?
    Jul 29 2025

    In January 2023, Child V died at the age of 7 years old. Child V had complex health needs and disabilities and there had been significant contact with both health and social care practitioners due to her needs and concerns around neglect in the years preceding her death. This episode examines the findings of the Child Safeguarding Practice Review published by City & Hackney Safeguarding Children Partnership.

    Learning themes include:

    -Stepping back and thinking about cumulative harm a child is facing

    -Health & Social Care working together when complex needs are present

    -Insufficient management grip

    -Working with resistant families

    -Prioritising the health, safety and well-being of the child

    -Ensuring care proceedings are timely and effective in bringing around material change

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    22 mins
  • Episode 15: How did Abiyah’s death go undiscovered for 2 years?
    Jul 8 2025

    The body of Abiyah Yasharahyalah lay undiscovered in the back garden of a house in Birmingham for two years. His post-mortem was inconclusive however at the time of his death, Abiyah was suffering from several serious health conditions. His parents have subsequently been jailed for their part in his death. Last month, in June 2025, Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership released the Child Safeguarding Practice Review into the circumstances around his life and death. This episode of R.I.S.E brings you the key findings.

    Learning themes include:

    -Working with parents who live an alternative lifestyle/wish to live ‘off-grid’

    -Working in a multi-cultural/multi-ethnic landscape and having the confidence to ask questions

    -The critical role of assessments

    -The importance of relationship-based practice

    -Remaining child focused throughout work and assessments

    -Enhancing access and awareness of universal services particularly to families who wish to live alternative lifestyles/’off grid’

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    23 mins
  • Episode 14: Learning from Mara’s experiences
    Jun 24 2025

    This episode looks at the Child Safeguarding Practice Review published by Lambeth Safeguarding Children Partnership into Mara’s experiences. This review was initiated due to suspected child sexual exploitation (CSE) of a 15-year-old girl in November 2022. Mara was found with two adult males after going missing from foster care. Mara also alleged physical and sexual assault from her foster carers. Mara has a genetic condition, atypical autism and additional needs.

    Learning themes include:

    -Information sharing and multi-agency safeguarding responses

    -Confusion around processes (ensuring Section 47 processes are not absorbed into other processes)

    -The difference between strategy meetings and professional meetings

    -Ensuring all relevant parties are invited to meetings and minutes are clearly recorded and stored

    -Lack of suitable emergency and specialist provision

    -Deprivation of Liberty – see Ofsted Guidance: Placing children: deprivation of liberty orders, Research In Practice: Deprivation of Liberty and 16 and 17 year olds,

    -Voice of the child

    -Missed opportunities where interventions and support don’t meet the needs of the child

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    19 mins
  • Episode 13: Learning from Operation ACORNE
    Jun 10 2025

    Operation ACORNE was a large scale and complex multi-agency investigation into child sexual abuse in the Gloucestershire area. It developed over several years and encompassed a number of children and adults, from four families who were within a tightly controlled family network that included family friends. This episode looks at the subsequent findings from the review published by Gloucestershire Safeguarding Children Partnership.
    Learning themes include:
    -Quality of Risk Assessment & Decision Making
    -Giving too much weight to criminal prosecution over safeguarding action
    -Including the children's views and experiences in decision making processes
    -Quality of partnership working
    -The impact of budgetary cuts
    -Professional challenge & escalation
    -Understanding of Harmful Sexual Behaviour & wider Child Sexual Abuse

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    24 mins