Is it true that staff in other agencies are not 'allowed' to pass on their concerns to children's services? As a child protection social worker I have taken calls from staff at all levels over the years, and concerns are always taken seriously in my experience. I would be very concerned if this was no longer the case because of artificial barriers to referral making. I know there are designated child protection coordinators in schools for example, but when they made referrals I would always ask to speak to the member of staff with greatest knowledge of the child and the current concerns. I never came across any situation where this was denied or even seemed to be a problem. And I would point out that anyone can phone children's services anonymously and the information will always be listened to.
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