The inter-institutional role is to evaluate and monitor the needs of vulnerable children and families, define vision, ensure fruits of sharing, and promote the protection, happiness, learning and development of disadvantaged children ( Barnardos, 2007). (Victoria Climbie) 's serious case review and how inter - ministries' efforts contribute to the learning and development of children has failed to keep the plight of vulnerable children.
"Inter-ministries and inter-agency work is a fundamental feature of all training for the protection and promotion of child welfare." Cooperation to Protect Children (DfES 2006; 94) As part of a multi-institutional strategy, the local child protection committee (LSCB) was established to replace the local child protection committee. "The LSCB was founded by the Children's Act of 2004 and its primary responsibility is" to develop policies and procedures to protect and promote the authorities' child welfare. " Fitzgerald (2007; 62) The proposal of Children's Matters is a legal basis for statutory bodies and voluntary agencies, and communities.
From government law to regional protection guidelines, there is an important partnership in all functions of safeguards. In order to promote the safety and happiness of children, it is essential that all agencies communicate and cooperate with each other. Within the framework of protection, especially with regard to the protection of children, we have to develop and comply with legal requirements and work. A serious case review will always take place in the event of death, or if the child is suspected of being a victim of abuse or negligence. The local Child Protection Committee (LSCB) reviews whether it should be reviewed and whether other children, ie brothers and sisters, may be involved. The latest development to help agents and experts share information is the Common Assessment Framework (CAF). This allows multiple institutions to access and add information about children.