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Safeguarding Adults Community and Voluntary Briefing Event

Safeguarding Adults Community and Voluntary Briefing Event. What is Safeguarding. 6 principles that provide the priorities for all safeguarding activities: Empowerment -Person led decisions Protection - Support for those in greatest need Prevention -Take action before harm occurs

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Safeguarding Adults Community and Voluntary Briefing Event

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  1. Safeguarding AdultsCommunity and Voluntary Briefing Event Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  2. What is Safeguarding 6 principles that provide the priorities for all safeguarding activities: • Empowerment -Person led decisions • Protection - Support for those in greatest need • Prevention -Take action before harm occurs • Proportionality - Least intrusive response • Partnership -Working together • Accountability – Staff/agencies know what is expected of them and others Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  3. How we got here Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Human Rights Act 1998 Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 No Secrets Guidance 2000 Fraud Act 2006 Mental Capacity Act 2005 National Framework of Standards 2005 Sexual Offences Act 2003 Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Health and Social Care Act 2008 Equality Act 2010 Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  4. Who do we safeguard? Anyone who: • Is aged 18 or over • “is or maybe eligible for community care services…”. and • Is or maybe unable to take care of themselves or unable to protect themselves from significant harm or serious exploitation Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  5. What do we mean by abuse? • Abuse is harm caused by an act or failure to act on the part of another person. It is a violation of a person’s human and civil rights • It may be intentional or unintentional • It may consist of a single act or repeat acts • It may cause harm temporarily or over a period of time. Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  6. Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board “Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board is working partnership to ensure that adults in Newcastle are safeguarded and protected. We know that abuse effects a lot of people, often over long periods of time. We wish to ensure that anyone raising a concern that an adult is being abused or neglected is taken seriously and is acted on promptly and appropriately.” NSAB Policy and Procedures (2009) Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  7. NSAB Members • Independent Chair • Newcastle City Council • Newcastle Primary Care Trust • Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust • The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust • 3 x Community and Voluntary Sector Representatives • Northumbria Probation Service • Northumbria Police • Chair of improving Practice sub committee • Chair of training sub committee Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  8. NSAB Objectives • To bring together representatives from all the main agencies responsible for working with and providing services to adults • Ensure that all partners work effectively to identify abuse or inadequate care • Raise awareness within all agencies in Newcastle so that abuse is identified and alerts are made Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  9. Implement the Inter-Agency Safeguarding Adults Policy and Procedures • Improve local ways of working • Ensure that staff are trained to recognise incidents of abuse and work together to protect vulnerable adults • Raise awareness within the wider community Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  10. The role of the community and voluntary sector reps • Attend NSAB meetings • Support NSAB • To be a two- way channel with the NSAB and the sector • To participate in the Wellbeing and Health network Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  11. Objectives continued • To engage with the wider community and voluntary sector organisations so that they can fulfill their safeguarding responsibilities. • To promote the work of the Community and Voluntary sector within the NSAB Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  12. Safeguarding Adults Unit Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  13. Additional Services • Advice and support • Learning and development • Attendance at events / meetings • Templates and tools • Promotional materials Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  14. Contacts • Adult Social Care Direct (Alerts) Tel; 2788377 • Safeguarding Adults Unit (Advice) • Tel; 2788156 • Out of hours Social Care Duty Team (after 5pm) Tel; 2328520 • Children’s Initial Response Service Tel; 0191 277 2500  Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  15. What is your experience of a safeguarding adults incident? Things to consider; • What did you do? • Did you have enough support? • Were you aware of all your responsibilities? • Was the outcome a success for (a) the individual (b) the worker (c) the organisation? • What could have been better? Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  16. What are the emerging safeguarding themes/issues for VCO’s? Context; • Newcastle Future Needs Assessment • Newcastle City Council 2012/13 budget • Newcastle City Council 4 priorities • Clinical Commissioning Groups ‘plan on a page’ Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  17. Wellbeing for Life Board direction of travel document • VONNE/NCVS Surviving not Thriving Newcastle report • Welfare reform Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  18. What will this mean for your organisation and the people you support? Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  19. Supporting VCS organisations • How can safeguarding adults VCS reps best stay visible and accountable? • How best can the safeguarding adults unit meet VCO’s training and support needs? • How can VCO’s provide mutual support around safeguarding adults? Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

  20. Supporting neighbourhood based VCS groups How best to reach small, community based groups that may be unaware of safeguarding responsibilities Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

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