HSCB Structure February 14

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HSCB Structure February 14 This Directory is created to work when viewed as a Slide Show. Please click on Slide Show on the menu at the top of PowerPoint followed by: View Show or From Beginning This box will disappear when the ‘show’ is launched. Click on the boxes for information about the function of each group and who the schools rep is.

HSCB Structure February 14 Strategic Board Education Reps: Oremi Evans, The Brookfield School & Specialist College Les Knight, Children’s Wellbeing The Strategic Board, sets the performance, policy and strategic priorities for Herefordshire Safeguarding Children Board and is responsible for ensuring that statutory requirements are met and the quality of safeguarding practice is maintained and developed across its partners. Its membership comprises directors and senior managers with strategic and resource oversight of relevant agencies in Herefordshire who are therefore able to commit resources and enable change within their agencies. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Steering Group Schools Rep: Sue Gaston, Fairfield High College Rep: Deb Baldwin As the operational arm of the Board, the Steering Group ensures work is planned and progressed to meet the priorities set and monitored by the Strategic Board. As such, it is responsible for ensuring that the business plan for the Board is delivered. It tasks individual agencies and lead officers with responsibility for delivering key activities, in line with the overall aims of the Business Plan, and holds them to account for effective delivery of agreed actions. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Quality Assurance and Evaluation Sub-Group Education Reps: Performance Meetings: Alison Naylor, Fairfield Audit Meetings: Kim Gristy, MASH This group is responsible for providing assurance to the Strategic Board that all organisations, individually and collectively, are meeting their requirements to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. It has oversight of all multi-agency and single agency Herefordshire Safeguarding Children Board Business Plan 2013-2014 7 audits and audits to ensure that all HSCB member organisations are working with the need to safeguard the welfare of children at the forefront of their activity. This group also provides analysis of performance data about safeguarding within and between relevant agencies in Herefordshire and undertakes thematic and case audits to gather further learning and drive improvement. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Child Death Overview Panel (CDOP) Education Rep: Not Applicable CDOP reviews all child deaths within Herefordshire, identifies necessary learning and disseminates that learning to all agencies as appropriate in order to take all action necessary to avoid such tragedies in the future. As Herefordshire is too small an area for further analysis of child deaths to be statistically significant, Herefordshire’s CDOP works in partnership with the regional Child Death Overview Panels to identify further learning. CDOP also ensures that local rapid responses to sudden and unexpected child deaths are appropriate and in accordance with national guidance.. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Joint Case Review Sub-Group Education Rep: Steve Laycock, Children’s Wellbeing Services Local Safeguarding Children Boards have a statutory responsibility to undertake significant, multi-agency reviews of cases where a child has died, or it is thought that work between agencies was not effective and didn’t prevent a child suffering considerable harm. The Joint Case Review sub-group receives nominated cases by professionals which might meet the threshold, and decides, in a multi-agency forum, whether a review is necessary and what kind of review is appropriate. The group then makes a recommendation to the Independent Chair who, after reviewing the evidence himself, makes a final decision. The group is then responsible for monitoring reviews as they are undertaken and the implementation of learning from them. In Herefordshire, a similar process has been agreed for learning from cases of concern involving adults at risk and the Joint Case Review sub group oversees this. It also functions as a sub group of the community safety partnership (which is incorporated into the work of Herefordshire Partnership Executive Group - HPEG) to review incidences of domestic homicide and make recommendation to HPEG upon whether to commission a domestic homicide review. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Training and Workforce Development Sub-Group Education Rep: Kim Gristy, Safeguarding Education Officer (MASH) Responsible for ensuring that there is appropriate safeguarding training and professional support to meet the needs identified through the training strategy and the Board’s on-going work.. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 MASH Governance Sub-Group Education Rep: Tracey Kneale, Marlbrook Overseeing the development of the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) in Herefordshire and monitoring its effectiveness. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Policy and Procedures Sub-Group Education Rep: Denise Strutt, Whitecross and Jan McColl, Lord Scudamore Policy and Procedures Sub Group ensure Herefordshire’s multi-agency safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures are current and relevant. They also support the development of new policy when necessary. Click on the structure chart image to return.

HSCB Structure February 14 Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Task and Finish Group Education Rep: Kim Gristy, Safeguarding Education Officer (MASH) Responsible for the implementation of HSCB’s Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Action Plan. Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Case Evaluation Multi-Agency Meeting Schools Rep: Sally Kowal, The Hereford Academy Click on the structure chart image to return. Reviews Herefordshire cases with significant risk of sexual exploitation and trafficking in order to develop our knowledge of the local issues and inform the ongoing development of our Action Plan.