1) If a child discloses abuse to you, what would you do? a) Tell them you will keep it a secret b) Tell the child you will need to share this information c) Highlight the concern in a team meeting so everyone is aware d) Question the child to clarify what they have said 2) Which of these documents is the guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children? a) Early Years Foundation Stage b) Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 c) United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child d) Working Together to Safeguard Children 3) When a child arrives in your setting, you notice they have a bruise on their forehead. The child’s mum explains they fell over when playing football. What should you do? a) Ask the parent to complete an Existing Injury Form b) Report directly to Children’s Services c) Ask the mum to make sure she does a Risk Assessment next time he plays football d) Ignore it, it happened elsewhere 4) What legislation covers the way you record and store information about children and families? a) Equality Act 2010  b) Early Years Statutory Framework c) General Data Protection Regulations d) Children’s Act 1989 5) When can you share information without consent? a) If you need the information to give to a speech and language therapist b) If the child is at serious risk of harm or abuse  c) If your room leader is not free to ask d) If the person collecting the child at the end of the day says it’s ok to tell them 6) The EYFS says you must; a) Know what to do if you have safeguarding concerns b) Have safeguarding training c) Have a Child Protection Policy  d) All of the above 7) Prevent Duty is in place to... a) Prevent children falling behind in social development b) Reduce the number of children being neglected c) Prevent children being online for more than 1 hour each day d) Reduce the threat of people being drawn into terrorist activity 8) Which of the following should you DO if a child makes a disclosure to you? a) Write down as soon as you can exactly what the child said b) Do not believe everything the child says  c) Tell the child it is their fault d) Tell the room leader as soon as possible. 9) Which of the following should you NOT DO if a child makes a disclosure?  a) Panic immediately b) Get someone else to be present to also hear the story  c) Tell the child everything will be fine d) Don't ask leading questions

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