HarmstatementsProcess ofpartneringwithfamiliesRelationshipswith familiesare essentialPracticeprinciplesStrengthsThinkingcriticallyActionlearningcycleComprehensiveriskassessmentPeople wecan easily/could/ noway involveDangerstatementsMake ajudgementSafetygoalsWorkingrelationshipsare essentialwith otherprofessionalsThe Signs ofSafety approachto child protectioncasework wasdeveloped throughthe 1990sIt was createdby AndrewTurnell andSteveEdwardsGatherinformationFamilysafetycirclesWhatneeds tohappennextPeople CPSthink can/might/ won’tbe usefulWhat areweworriedaboutWhatworkswellWorkingrelationshipsare essentialPeople thechild wouldwant/ would beok/ would notwant to involveAssessing bothdanger andstrengths/safetyHarmstatementsProcess ofpartneringwithfamiliesRelationshipswith familiesare essentialPracticeprinciplesStrengthsThinkingcriticallyActionlearningcycleComprehensiveriskassessmentPeople wecan easily/could/ noway involveDangerstatementsMake ajudgementSafetygoalsWorkingrelationshipsare essentialwith otherprofessionalsThe Signs ofSafety approachto child protectioncasework wasdeveloped throughthe 1990sIt was createdby AndrewTurnell andSteveEdwardsGatherinformationFamilysafetycirclesWhatneeds tohappennextPeople CPSthink can/might/ won’tbe usefulWhat areweworriedaboutWhatworkswellWorkingrelationshipsare essentialPeople thechild wouldwant/ would beok/ would notwant to involveAssessing bothdanger andstrengths/safety

Signs Of Saftey Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Harm statements
  2. Process of partnering with families
  3. Relationships with families are essential
  4. Practice principles
  5. Strengths
  6. Thinking critically
  7. Action learning cycle
  8. Comprehensive risk assessment
  9. People we can easily/ could/ no way involve
  10. Danger statements
  11. Make a judgement
  12. Safety goals
  13. Working relationships are essential with other professionals
  14. The Signs of Safety approach to child protection casework was developed through the 1990s
  15. It was created by Andrew Turnell and Steve Edwards
  16. Gather information
  17. Family safety circles
  18. What needs to happen next
  19. People CPS think can/ might/ won’t be useful
  20. What are we worried about
  21. What works well
  22. Working relationships are essential
  23. People the child would want/ would be ok/ would not want to involve
  24. Assessing both danger and strengths/safety