Categories of Response Sample Clauses

Categories of Response. It is recognised caring for and managing children in care, who may have experienced a range of traumas, can result in difficult or challenging behaviours. Carers will generally manage problematic situations within the home, except where they are so severe that immediate Police involvement is essential to prevent harm to young people, carers or others. The protocol identifies three categories:  Internal - No police involvement  Non-immediate - Police informed and appropriate and proportionate delayed response/discussion.  Immediate - Requires immediate police response/investigation. If the situation changes you must inform the police control room immediately to ensure the appropriate and proportionate response.
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Categories of Response. 5 3a. Internal incidents 3b. Non immediate incidents 3c. Immediate incidents 4. Recording 7 4a. Recording incidents by carers, including sexual offences 4b. Recording incidents reported to the police 4c. Recording of non- immediate incidents by the police 4d. Recording of immediate incidents by the police.
Categories of Response. It is recognised that caring for and managing vulnerable young people with a range of difficulties or challenging behaviours is an integral feature of residential social care. Carers will generally manage problematic situations within the home except where they are so severe that immediate Police involvement is essential to avoid physical assault on any person or excessive damage. The protocol identifies three categories: • Internal-considered low risk-no police involvement • Non immediate- considered medium risk-requires scheduled police support and advice about the way forward. • Immediate- high risk- requires immediate police investigation.
Categories of Response. 5 3a. Internal incidents 3b. Non immediate incidents 3c. Immediate incidents.

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