Stands for
CPP — Multi-agency plan to reduce risk and support a child who has been identified as at risk of significant harm.
How it works in KallosSim
- In practice language — Multi-agency plan to reduce risk and support a child who has been identified as at risk of significant harm.
- What it means — A Child Protection Plan is agreed at an Initial Child Protection Conference when the conference decides a child needs safeguarding. It identifies the risks, sets out what needs to change, and specifies what support will be provided and by whom. The Core Group (key professionals and family members) meets regularly to review progress. Plans are reviewed every three months. A child is placed on the plan under one or more categories: neglect, physical abuse, emotional abuse, or sexual abuse. Signs of Safety and strengths-based frameworks are commonly used in plan construction.
- In KallosSim — Cases and formative debriefs may reference this concept when your sector pack and card selections call for it.
Training only. Fictional AI-generated cases only — not legal advice, not live decision support, not a substitute for supervision.
What it is not
- A substitute for reading primary statute or your organisation’s procedures.
- Competence assessment, ASYE sign-off, or Bar / SRA / CIPD accreditation.
- Advice for a live family, employee, client, or court matter.