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Child Safety for Police Officers and PCSOs

Operational reference for officers attending child safeguarding incidents. Section 47 versus Section 17, MERLIN, MASH, and joint investigation with social care.

Overview

As a police officer or PCSO, you are part of the statutory child protection framework whether you wear a safeguarding lanyard or not. Every contact with a child or family is potentially a safeguarding contact. This guide is an operational reference for the decision points you face on shift: whether to use Section 47 powers of investigation versus Section 17 voluntary support, when to submit a MERLIN, and how to work alongside Children's Services in a joint investigation. It is written for response officers and PCSOs, not specialist safeguarding teams.

Why it matters

Police are often the first responders to incidents where a child is at risk — domestic abuse callouts, missing-person reports, online exploitation disclosures, and concerns raised by neighbours. The information you capture and share at the scene shapes every subsequent decision by social care and the courts. A thorough MERLIN, a clear contemporaneous note, and a prompt strategy discussion can be the difference between protection and harm.