A rapid review takes place immediately after a serious child safeguarding incident. The rapid review process includes gathering relevant information, a multi-agency meeting and writing the findings in a report which is submitted to the national Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel. This process must be undertaken within 15 working days.
Rapid review reports are not published. However, KBSP have created learning briefings which can be shared with the workforce.
RR 21 (March 2025) -- learning from the death of a child following a road traffic accident.
RR 20 (September 2024) -- use of interpreters, cultural competence and community.
Serious Youth Violence RR 1 (September 2024)
Serious Youth Violence RR 2 (September 2024)
RR 16 (April 2023) -- the death of a baby on a child in need plan.
RR 15 (April 2023) -- the death of a child with complex care and support needs.
RR 14, Baby D (April 2023) -- a baby who was admitted to hospital with significant injuries.
CSA RR -- a child who was sexually exploited.
RR 10 (February 2021) -- sexual health and pregnancy services during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
RR 9 (February 2021) -- perinatal mental health.
RR 7 (August 2020) -- an adolescent who experienced peer-on-peer abuse.
RR 6 (March 2020) -- sexual abuse pathway for children harmed outside the country.