Keeping children safe, visible and supported this summer
A shared responsibility across our communities
As the school holidays approach, East Lothian and Midlothian Public Protection Committee (EMPPC) are encouraging services to take early action to help keep children safe, visible and supported throughout the summer months.
While summer can be a positive time for many families, the change in routine can also increase pressures for some households. Reduced contact with schools and trusted adults, combined with financial stress, caring responsibilities and more unstructured time can leave some children more vulnerable to neglect, abuse or exploitation.
This call-to-action highlights that safeguarding children is a shared responsibility across all services - not only those working directly with children and families. Education, health, social work, community groups, sports providers and adult support services all have an important role to play in recognising concerns early and helping families access support.
Planning ahead to support families
Partners are being asked to reflect now on how they can stay connected with children and families over the holidays, improve awareness of available support and activities, and ensure staff remain confident in safeguarding procedures.
For teams already supporting vulnerable children and families, the message is clear: plan earlier, share concerns sooner and strengthen support before schools break up for summer.
The campaign is a reminder that small actions - checking in, sharing information or helping families access local resources - can make a significant difference. By working together across services and communities, we can help ensure every child in East Lothian and Midlothian remains safe, visible and supported this summer.