Local Information Sharing Protocol - only accessible on local South Lanarkshire Intranet

Getting information sharing right for every child practice guidance (Scottish Government, 2022), 

Data sharing and children | ICO (Information Commissioner's Office)

Sharing relevant information is an essential part of protecting children from harm. Practitioners and managers in all services should understand when and how they may share information.  Where there is a child protection concern, relevant information should be shared with police or social work without delay, provided it is necessary, proportionate and lawful to do so. The lawful basis for sharing information should be identified and recorded.

Practitioners with child protection concerns may share relevant information in order to -

  • clarify if there is a risk of harm to a child
  • clarify the level of risk of harm to a child
  • safeguard a child at risk of harm
  • clarify if a child is being harmed
  • clarify the level of harm a child is experiencing
  • safeguard a child who is being harmed

Professional judgement must always be applied to the available evidence about each specific emerging concern, and about what is relevant, proportionate, and necessary to share. The concern must be placed in the context of available observed and recorded information about the particular child, their needs and circumstances.