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Professional Curiosity Day
Date: 1st April 2026 - 3rd April 2026
Every day
Location: Remote
April Fool’s Day, also known as All Fools Day, seems a good day for the Safeguarding Partnership to promote Professional Curiosity Day. #askwhy?
Did you know that a lack of professional curiosity:
- is a recurring theme in local and national safeguarding reviews for children and adults. It is also a recurring theme in local audits
- can lead to missed opportunities to identify less obvious indicators of vulnerability or significant harm
- in the worst circumstances, has resulted in death or serious abuse
Being professionally curious is a combination of:
- looking
- listening
- asking direct questions
- checking out
- reflecting on all the information received and not accepting it at face value
So today when you may be a bit more suspicious of news articles and published information, we wanted to take the opportunity to remind you of some resources available to help you be professionally curious in your practice.
You can find out more on:
- Professional curiosity which includes a range of information, resources and video clips
- Being professionally curious
- Working with resistant families
- Motivational interviewing and communication skills
- Professional Curiosity Resource Pack
- Working with resistance or disguised compliance
- Professional Curiosity Learning Resource SABN
- Posters for professionals including a new Being Professionally Curious - top tips poster
We would also like to hear from you.
- How have you been professionally curious?
- Do you have any tips for others?
Provide your feedback using the link below:
Cost: Free
