NSPCC Learning Podcast

26: The invisible voice of children under two


Listen Later

In this month’s podcast episode we discuss our learning from case reviews briefing on infants with three social workers. Case reviews are conducted when a child has died or been seriously injured due to abuse or neglect. Reviewing the learning from reviews can help us to identify areas of practice to focus on and improve.

Infants under two may not be able to verbally express what they see and experience to social workers and practitioners. So how do you decide on whether you need to intervene and help a child whose needs aren’t being met or who might be showing signs of early trauma?

The episode highlights the vulnerabilities of infants and emphasises the importance of preventative intervention if you’re concerned a child is experiencing abuse or neglect. We’ve suggested tools and techniques to help you improve your own practices and ensure that young children are kept safe.

Read the podcast transcript on the NSPCC Learning website.

💬 About the speakers

Rachel Anslow is a qualified social worker with a BSc in Social Sciences and an MA in Social Work. She has worked at the NSPCC for over a year, contributing to a range of services such as Letting the Future in (LTFI), Domestic Abuse Recovering Together (DART), Seeking Solutions and Life Story Work. Previously she worked for a Local Authority assessment team.

Wendy Noctor has worked as a qualified social worker for 20 years and is currently a Safeguarding Manager in the NSPCC’s Safeguarding Unit. She has experience in managing a specialist investigation service, providing consultation to external organisations and sitting on panels related to serious case reviews. She is committed to improving the quality of children’s lived experiences where there are welfare and protection concerns.

Liana Sanzone joined the NSPCC’s London Infant and Family Team (LIFT) in September 2015, a multidisciplinary team specialising in infant mental health. She has a BA in Social Work and has a Postgraduate Certificate in Therapeutic Work with Children. Throughout her career, she has gained experience in frontline child protection, therapeutic group-work specific to domestic violence issues, integrative therapy and group facilitation with social workers.

📚 Related resources

> Read an outline of the learning we’ve gathered from published case reviews about infants

> Access our national case review repository, recently published case reviews and more

> Discover more about the effectiveness of multi-agency working

> Make a referral to the Infant and Family Teams service

> See our briefing on sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI)


Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

NSPCC Learning PodcastBy NSPCC Learning


More shows like NSPCC Learning Podcast

View all
More or Less by BBC Radio 4

More or Less

873 Listeners

Woman's Hour by BBC Radio 4

Woman's Hour

390 Listeners

File on 4 Investigates by BBC Radio 4

File on 4 Investigates

41 Listeners

All in the Mind by BBC Radio 4

All in the Mind

58 Listeners

Happy Place by Fearne Cotton

Happy Place

979 Listeners

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day by Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

1,170 Listeners

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka by Tracy Otsuka

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

47 Listeners

Seeing Red A True Crime Podcast by Mark Randell & Bethan Trueman

Seeing Red A True Crime Podcast

399 Listeners

Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri by Annalisa Barbieri

Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri

26 Listeners

The News Agents by Global

The News Agents

1,251 Listeners

The Trial by The Crime Desk

The Trial

155 Listeners

The Rest Is Politics: US by Goalhanger

The Rest Is Politics: US

2,489 Listeners

Social Work Sorted with Vicki Shevlin by Vicki Shevlin

Social Work Sorted with Vicki Shevlin

4 Listeners

Begin Again with Davina McCall by Begin Again

Begin Again with Davina McCall

637 Listeners

We Need To Talk with Paul C. Brunson by WNTT

We Need To Talk with Paul C. Brunson

384 Listeners