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Priorities. Enabling the continued integration of adult and child safeguarding Taking into accoun t: The need to continue the pace of improvements in safeguarding children The need to develop and assure a quality safeguarding adult
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Priorities Enabling the continued integration of adult and child safeguarding Taking into account: • The need to continue the pace of improvements in safeguarding children • The need to develop and assure a quality safeguarding adult • The commitment to work as part of a newly integrated trust with increasing links to the LAs as the Trust takes on adult Social Care responsibilities under Section 75 arrangements • The need to be work within the Tripartite agreement towards achieving Foundation Trust status by 2014
Adults Children • Needs analysis key drivers scope models best practice (prevention/strategy/delivery) what in place what works &what needed (ask LA, analysis of data, equ/div, La, Prisoners/public health, managers, staff, population-adults and children) • Recommendations re: Policy Training QA framework- capturing service performance • Continued service delivery and quality assurance in line with Annual Report. • Embedding training and supervision- building professional capacity • Responding to developments post Munro (SCRs/quality outcome framework/early help offer) • Influence evolvement of robust safeguarding in new landscape • Safeguarding children during the Olympics
Key Drivers • Health and Social Care Bill (HM Gov 2010-) and NHS Future Forum and Government Response (2011) • Healthy Lives, Healthy People: Our strategy for public health in England. (HM Gov 2010-) • Children Act (1989 & 2004) • Every Child Matters (2004) • Working Together to Safeguard Children(2010) • No Secrets (2000 & 2008) • Clinical Governance and Adult Safeguarding; an integrated process (2010) • Health visitor implementation plan 2011-15: a call to action, (DH February 2011) and HV Taskforce (11-13) • QIPP Quality Innovation, Productivity and Prevention • Munro Review of Child Protection and Government Response 2011