The NSPCC holds the repository of Serious Case Reviews and Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews with over 2000 case reviews from across the UK.
BIKAL (British Innovation, Knowledge, and Advanced Learning) is a UK-based company at the nexus of academia and technology. Their collaborative team of domain experts, AI engineers, and academic partners is committed to continuous learning and innovation.
TASP has partnered up with BIKAL to provide a Large Language Model for Analysing Case Reviews. We hope to use this technology to develop tools and strategies for cross-agency learning and offer a collaboration platform that can become a vital resource for enhancing safeguarding practices, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and ultimately ensuring better protection for children.
Colleagues can use the LLM to:
• identify successful interventions and strategies that have prevented harm.
• Understand what went wrong in cases where children were harmed or killed
• Run thematic analysis across the full SCR database
This can help Policy and Procedure Development by:
• identifying cases where existing policies failed
• Examples of effective policies and procedures
• How different regions or agencies handle similar issues