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Tri-borough Safeguarding The Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster Experience Jean Daintith, Independent Chair LSCB Andrew Christie, Tri-borough Executive Director of Children ’ s Services Kate Singleton, Head of Combined Safeguarding, Review and Quality Assurance
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Tri-borough Safeguarding The Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster Experience Jean Daintith, Independent Chair LSCB Andrew Christie, Tri-borough Executive Director of Children’s Services Kate Singleton, Head of Combined Safeguarding, Review and Quality Assurance Tim Deacon, LSCB Manager Nicky Brownjohn, Designated Nurse for Safeguarding DI Jim Wingrave, Central Child Abuse Investigation Team 10th December 2012
Tri-borough LSCB Initial Impressions : Impact on Health Nicky Brownjohn
Collaborative Learning Strength of evidence from cases shared between boroughs Consistency of LSCB messages for providers of health services across multiple boroughs Learning continuum Opportunity to influence other tri-borough work e.g maternity DV project
Lessons and challenges Inheriting three legacies Large Board Agreeing our priorities Capacity and resources Relationships across partnerships Making an impact, using influence Future plans