This protocol document includes key information to help representatives from different agencies to understand better and apply the multi-disciplinary approach in their work. The document targets professionals who work for different institutions and agencies.

The Protocol has been developed in order to standardise, unify and coordinate the work of all agencies who are, or should be, working together to protect children. It sets out the expectations and responsibilities of agencies, and also identifies requirements for specific actions, for example when a Case Management Roundtable (CMR) is required.

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