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Maps - CPOMS
Within CPOMS you can add additional ‘Maps’ of your own, which you can then place markers on when completing the ‘Add Incident’ form. If you would prefer to use a different body map to our default one, you can add your own here.
How to Track and Record Physical Signs of Poor Wellbeing - CPOMS
Dec 5, 2022 · In this article, we will offer some insights on how to describe marks and possible injuries in your safeguarding records, including use of body maps and how to create a customized body map that meets your settings’ needs.
• The ‘ody map’ feature allows you to apply numbered markers to a body map image to support your incident text. • Following this you can select a time and date.
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CPOMs Guidance Sheet
• The ‘Body Map’ feature allows you to apply numbered markers to a body map to support your incident text. • You can then select a time and date. These will both default to the current time and date you are adding the incident, however you can change these to when the incident actually occurred to be accurate. Alerting Staff
Physical Abuse - 4. Body Maps - Jane Ashman Safeguarding
You can find the body maps within MyConcern and CPOMS. If you are not on an electronic system then ensure that you have paper copies of a body map. The reason for recording the marks on a body map is to track any repeat occurrences of an …
CPOMS StudentSafe - How to add a New Incident (Key User)
Feb 17, 2025 · Maps - The ‘Maps’ feature allows you to apply numbered markers to a map image to support your incident text. This will default to our ‘Body Map’. If required, you can choose to disable our default ‘Body Map’ image and upload your own.
The Importance of Monitoring Signs of Malnutrition in Schools - cpoms…
Dec 6, 2023 · The software allows you to create your own personalised categories to log welfare concerns related to malnutrition. CPOMS also has a customisable body maps tool which allows you to easily log and pinpoint any physical signs that a child may be malnourished, such as a noticeable dramatic weight loss.
• The ‘Body Map’ feature allows you to apply numbered markers to a body map image to support your incident text – it is most likely that the DSL (Designated Safeguarding Lead) will use this .
• Use a body map if the concern relates to a part of the body, and describe the injury/bruise/mark etc. • Include the voice of the child, using their exact words or phrases. • Use neutral language. Adequate • Be written for a range of audiences, both internally and externally, e.g. Children’s Services, Police.
CPOMS Introduction for Staff - Hook Junior School
Body Map: If appropriate, expand the Body Map and add markings to the illustration to indicate where physical evidence has been identified. Note the number that appears with each mark on the Body Map and refer to this number when describing the physical evidence.
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