Joint Learning Event Hosted By CSP/LSAB/LSCB
Date and time
Location
Isle of Wight College
Medina Way Newport PO30 5TA United KingdomDescription
Background:
The Community Safety Partnership (CSP) is responsible for carrying out Domestic Homicide reviews. 3 reviews have been published in 2018. Both Safeguarding Boards are responsible for carrying out Reviews for adults and children. 1 SCR was published in 2017 by the LSCB (Family G.) The Safeguarding Adult Board (SAB) carried out 2 SARs in 2017-18, and commissioned a third which is due for completion in 2019. Following individual case reviews, learning workshops have been held by each strategic partnership, however there has not been an opportunity for the strategic partnerships to work together to examine areas of commonality in learning required and to implement improvements. It has now been identified that there are common themes in all of these reviews and there would be benefit in exploring these across the Childrens and Adults workforce. It was therefore agreed that the LSAB/LSCB and CSP would host a joint learning event looking at common themes across SARs, SCRs and DHR’s on the Island.
Agenda:
08:30 – 08:55 Registration and Coffee
08:55 – 09:00 Opening Address – Amanda Gregory, Strategic Manager, Regulatory Community Safety
09:00 – 10:30 Exploring the themes in DHRs, SARs and SCRs – Alison Ridley, Independent Facilitator
10:30 – 10:45 IOW Domestic Abuse Forum – Superintendent Sarah Jackson, IOW District Commander, Hampshire Constabulary
10:45 – 11:00 IOW Domestic Abuse Coordinator – Lucy Slaterpartridge
11:00 – 11:15 Break (tea/coffee/flapjacks/fruit will be provided)
11:15 – 11:30 IOW Commissioned Domestic Abuse Provider – You Trust
11:30 – 12:00 Controlling and Coercive Behaviour – Tonia Redvers, You Trust
12:00 – 12:15 LSCB & LSAB Training Opportunities – Jane Leigh, LSCB and Emma Coleman, LSAB
12:15 – 12:45 Information Sharing Across Agencies – GDPR & Safeguarding – Alison Ridley, Independent Facilitator
12:45 – 12:55 Conclusion – Kathy Marriott, Head of Strategy and Operations, Childrens Services
12:55 – 13:00 Evaluations
This is a level 3 course. This event is aimed at Managers and Designated Safeguarding Leads in any agency, however interested front line practitioners are also welcome.
Course Attendance Fees:
These training courses and events are fully funded by the LSAB and are offered to their partner agencies. In the case of non-attendance or cancellation within 24 hours of an event a fee of £50 (per training day, per person) will be incurred. This fee will be waived ONLY if a suitable delegate is sent instead. Should a candidate be unable to attend a course or a suitable candidate cannot be found, please cancel the ticket via Eventbrite. If you have any difficulties in completing this please contact us on 01983 821000 ext: 6340 or Rachel.Cullen@iow.gov.uk
At each event there will be a register, it is the responsibility of attendees to sign the register as a record of their attendance.
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The Isle of Wight Safeguarding Adults Board (IWSAB) is a statutory, multi-agency partnership committee, coordinated by the local authority, which gives strategic leadership for adult safeguarding, across the Isle of Wight.
The primary purpose of the IWSAB is to help and safeguard adults with care and support needs. It does this by:
- Assuring that the safeguarding arrangements on the Island help and protect adults who meet the criteria set out in Chapter 14 of the statutory guidance of the Care Act 2014.
- Assuring that safeguarding practice is person-centred and outcome-focused.
- Working collaboratively to prevent abuse and neglect where possible.
- Ensuring agencies and individuals give timely and proportionate responses when abuse or neglect have occurred.
- Assuring itself that safeguarding practice is continuously improving and enhancing the quality of life of adults in its area.
The IWSAB is working to actively develop and promote Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) across the Island. MSP is a preventative and personal centred approach to safeguarding that focuses on the outcomes desired by the individual concerned and considering a range of responses to support people to improve or resolve their circumstances.