Introduction
The appropriate sharing of information is integral to effective child protection practice, and is provided for in Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 and in other relevant legislation.
Child protection practitioners and managers are required to understand:
- their responsibilities in relation to information sharing and privacy
- the various circumstances in which sharing information is required, permitted, restricted or prohibited
- the basis for decisions they make regarding information sharing and privacy
Skill in handling information appropriately is also required.
Policy
When sharing information in the course of carrying out responsibilities under the Children, Youth and Families Act (CYFA) the best interests of the child must always be paramount.
Child Protection shares information as permitted or required in law to facilitate:
- the identification of risks to children, and their needs
- early, effective intervention and well-coordinated service provision to promote the safety and wellbeing of children, and their development and care
- the effective assessment and management of family violence risk.
Topics setting out our approach under this policy
Information sharing in child protection practice
Child Information Sharing Scheme and Child protection
Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme and Child Protection
Additional information