The Scottish Government National Child Protection guidance states that all sexually active young people aged less than 13 years of age MUST have information shared. This information requires to be shared with the Child Protection Advisor, police and social work or their named person depending on the details of the sexual activity. The timing of this will depend on the individual clinical situation eg: assess the risk of harm.
All these young people must be seen by or discussed with a senior clinician at the time that they attend if possible or at the earliest opportunity.
Child protection measures MUST be instigated if the child is, or believed to be, sexually active and is aged less than 13 years of age.
- Relevant advice should be given and appropriate treatment offered
- Every effort should be made to get adequate contact details such as a mobile phone number to allow further contact
- All young people aged less than 13 years of age should have specific follow up arranged, to allow a further evaluation of their situation and any necessary medical follow up to take place. This is especially important where there are no/unreliable contact details
- Ensure follow up/ further assessment takes place
- They should be informed at their first attendance that information about their attendance will be shared with the appropriate social work team. Their consent to do this should be sought and they should be given the chance to discuss how this would be done.