Stands for
CC — Multi-agency meeting to decide whether a child should have a Child Protection Plan.
How it works in KallosSim
- In practice language — Multi-agency meeting to decide whether a child should have a Child Protection Plan.
- What it means — An Initial Child Protection Conference (ICPC) is convened when a Section 47 enquiry concludes that a child has suffered or is at risk of suffering significant harm. It brings together family members, the child (where appropriate), and professionals involved with the family. The conference reviews the evidence, hears from all parties including the family, and decides whether to place the child on a Child Protection Plan. Parents and older children have the right to attend, contribute, and be supported by an advocate. Under Working Together 2026, the child's voice must be clearly evidenced throughout the process.
- In KallosSim — Cases and formative debriefs may reference this concept when your sector pack and card selections call for it.
Training only. Fictional AI-generated cases only — not legal advice, not live decision support, not a substitute for supervision.
What it is not
- A substitute for reading primary statute or your organisation’s procedures.
- Competence assessment, ASYE sign-off, or Bar / SRA / CIPD accreditation.
- Advice for a live family, employee, client, or court matter.