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Child safeguarding is the highest legal and ethical duty in UK medicine — and few scenarios are as emotionally difficult or as heavily tested in the MSRA SJT as the conflict between Gillick competence, confidentiality, and mandatory protection. In this powerful deep dive, you will master the exact UK-legal, GMC-aligned framework for acting immediately and lawfully when a child or young person discloses abuse, exploitation, or risk — even when they beg for secrecy. You will learn: ✅ The legal difference between Section 17 vs Section 47 (Children Act 1989) ✅ Why reasonable suspicion — not proof — triggers duty to act ✅ Why Gillick competence NEVER overrides safeguarding when significant harm is suspected ✅ The absolute rule: never promise secrecy to a child at risk ✅ When to involve police immediately (999 triggers) ✅ Why children must always be seen alone for safeguarding history ✅ How to handle abuse by a person in a position of trust (teachers, carers) ✅ The mandatory dual-referral: MASH + LADO ✅ How to share information lawfully without consent ✅ The minimum necessary information rule ✅ How to create court-safe documentation using verbatim quotes ✅ The complete CHILD SAFE safeguarding mnemonic ✅ The most dangerous MSRA SJT trap answers that cause automatic failure This episode is essential for: • MSRA SJT candidates • Foundation Doctors & GP Trainees • Paediatric, GP, Emergency & Community clinicians • Anyone responsible for safeguarding children and young people in the NHS 📎 More MSRA resources to accompany this episode: https://passthemsra.com 00:00 — High-stakes scenario: 15-year-old discloses sexual abuse by a teacher 01:00 — Why this dilemma defines child safeguarding practice 01:18 — Children Act 1989: Section 17 vs Section 47 02:16 — Early help vs formal child protection 02:43 — Working Together to Safeguard Children (2023) 03:07 — Acting on reasonable suspicion, not proof 03:42 — Immediate safety first & 999 triggers 04:02 — Seeing the child alone: why privacy is non-negotiable 04:34 — Never promise secrecy: the exact phrases to use 05:18 — Gillick competence vs safeguarding: the critical legal boundary 06:03 — Power imbalance & position of trust abuse 06:28 — Bruising in pre-mobile infants: automatic Section 47 trigger 07:00 — Dual-referral requirement: MASH + LADO 07:44 — First–Next–Last referral pathway 08:36 — Lawful information sharing without consent 09:02 — Secure communication rules 09:10 — Gold-standard safeguarding documentation 09:48 — CHILD SAFE mnemonic explained 10:58 — Three non-negotiable safeguarding principles 11:27 — Maintaining therapeutic trust after referral 12:14 — Final professional & exam-safe message
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