This practical webinar is designed for health professionals who work with children and families and want greater confidence in protecting children’s safety and wellbeing through both their day-to-day practice and their responses to concerns. Child safeguarding in practice, not just in extreme cases, but in everyday clinical work. Recognising possible signs of abuse, neglect, exposure to violence, boundary concerns, or situations where a child may be at risk of harm, plus ensuring that your own professional practice is safe, ethical, and child-centred. Using serious case reviews to highlight how everyday decisions, unclear boundaries, or uncertainty about roles and reporting can contribute to harm — and how professionals can reduce risk through reflective, trauma-informed practice.