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How to use or fill out the Risk Of Significant Harm Form (ROSH) Sample online
Filling out the Risk Of Significant Harm Form (ROSH) can be a crucial step in safeguarding the welfare of a child or young person. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form online, ensuring you understand each section fully.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately and effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the date of disclosure and time of disclosure in the appropriate fields.
- Provide your personal details, including your full name, contact number(s), email address, and your role or title.
- Enter the child or young person’s details, including their full name, date of birth, and address (if known). Also, provide their contact number.
- Complete the parent/carer/guardian details section, including their full name, address (if known), and contact number.
- Indicate whether the parent/carer/guardian is aware of the disclosure and if it involves a family member.
- If known, fill in the alleged perpetrator's details including their full name, address, and contact number.
- Answer whether the child knows the alleged perpetrator and provide details of their relationship if applicable.
- Include the disclosure details, outlining your concerns, allegations, or complaints, along with dates, times, and locations of incidents (if known).
- Decide and note if the child or young person is aware that this disclosure is being documented.
- Complete the child safe action taken section, indicating if this disclosure refers to Faith Community worker misconduct.
- If applicable, provide details of any referral to the designated Child Safe Standards Representative, including date and time.
- In the child protection action taken section, state whether a report to Statutory Authorities is necessary.
- Detail any follow-up action required.
- At the end of the form, enter your full name, role, signature, and date. This section must also be signed by the Child Safe Standards Representative.
- Once completed, ensure the form is handed to the Child Safe Standards Representative and kept securely for record-keeping purposes.
Take action now and complete the Risk Of Significant Harm Form online to help protect children and young people.
The Children's Act 1989 introduced Significant Harm as the threshold that justifies compulsory intervention in family life in the best interest of children. The different types of 'Significant harm'? Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Emotional Abuse and Neglect are all categories of Significant Harm.
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