The public believed that children's safety is everyone's responsibility and that it is important to have a balance between risk and safety. The public also see fighting child poverty as the best way to ensure child safety.
The Plan is structured around three approaches, as shown below:

It draws on the Public Service Agreements as set out in the Comprehensive Review (as shown below):
Within the universal safeguarding:
- A big focus on play with new play areas and the most deprived wards receiving staffed play areas.
- Links to the 10 year Youth Strategy
- Communication with parents
- PHSE Continuing Professional development
- Await the Byron Review (due March 2008) into the role of the media and Internet
- Identify and promote best practice in work between Children's and Housing Services (Spring 2008)
Some issues within targeted safeguarding:
- Children's workforce action plan (Spring 2008) will tackle issues in social care for children
- Initiatives for road accidents, fire, domestic violence, bullying, public transport and a range of others
And within responsive safeguarding:
- Strategies focus on work with asylum seekers and migrant children; those at risk of sexual exploitation and those at risk of forced marriage.
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