A Qualitative Evaluation of Community Nurses' Experiences of Child Safeguarding Supervision

Key Practitioner Messages Safeguarding supervision was viewed as a child‐focused, helpful activity that has led to practice improvements. Negative comments were in the minority and related to perceptions of its intrusive and punitive nature, the time involved and competing priorities. Improvements a...

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