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Serious incidents: guidance on serious incident reporting procedures

This guidance defines what is meant by a serious incident, the Youth Justice Board's system for reviewing serious incidents, how to notify the YJB of a serious incident, what needs to be done when a serious incident occurs, and how the YJB responds to a serious incident.

http://www.yjb.gov.uk/Publications/Resources/Downloads/Serious%20incidents%20-%2...
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Youth Justice Board
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Copyright © YJB
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