Working Together Briefing Tim Beach: Independent Chair BSCB & Helen Elliott BSCB Manager.

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Working Together Briefing Tim Beach: Independent Chair BSCB & Helen Elliott BSCB Manager

Welcome and Introductions

Aim of the Session To provide an overview of the Guidance To identify any changes To consider implications for multi- agency practice

Overview Statutory Multi-agency Guidance with focus on legal requirements Slimline document in keeping with Munro principles and Govt belief in localism (from 700 to 97 pages) Removal of non statutory guidance Encouragement of sector led professional guidance and local innovation New definition of safeguarding to include taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes.

Key Sections Partnership Working Assessments LSCBs Serious Case Reviews

Assessment Importance of early help LSCB role in evaluating effectiveness LSCB responsibility for thresholds guidance Initial and core assessment to be replaced by ongoing assessment of need Flexible approach but timescales for key elements

Assessment: Key Timescales Social Worker to make decision on type of response within one working day Assessments completed within 45 days (in line with previous ) CP Conference within 15 days of last strategy Core group meeting within 10 days of ICPC Reviews, 3 months, then 6 Transfer in, CPC within 15 days

Partnership Working Identifies safeguarding requirements for partner agencies Role of designated professions emphasised Staff competencies Mandatory induction training Allegations procedures, requirement for all agencies to report to LADO within 1 day

Partnership Working: Health Impact of Health structures and focus on responsibilities of NHS Commissioning Board for safeguarding Duty to retain expertise locally of named and designated health professionals Expanded role of CCGs in QA and managing contracts with providers Role of GPs Effective mechanisms for LSCBs and HWBs to raise concerns locally Role of NHS Commissioning Board in leading improvement and ensuring arrangements for LSCB to feedback on local NHS leadership

Partnership Working Greater detail on responsibilities of the police, eg consider effects of DV Police officers trained in child abuse investigation Clarification of responsibilities of housing Probation YOTs must now have designated safeguarding lead New sections for faith groups and voluntary and private sectors

LSCBs Focus on independence Given greater responsibility for scrutiny and challenge Oversight of early help arrangements Thresholds Arrangements for managing professional disagreement Local framework for learning and development

LSCBs Change in governance to promote independence Independent Chair reports direct to CEO Explicit requirement for members to share financial responsibility and transparency of budget and expenditure Greater detail in annual report Business Manager and dedicated support Lay Members ( but number not specified)

Serious Case Reviews Must use model consistent with principles in guidance (systems methodology implied ) Emphasis on learning and impact National panel of independent experts on SCRs to oversee process and challenge Chairs SCRs must be published in full Wider framework of learning and development using case reviews

Summary: Key Changes Business as usual! Core statutory guidance and reduced prescription Reflects new and developing landscape More flexible approach to assessment and heightened role of professional judgement and local practice Change in governance to reflect increased independence of LSCBs Transparency of Serious Case reviews based on key Munro principles

Food for Thought What are the key messages for your agency or team? What are the implications for your practice? Any gaps? Are there any areas where you feel you need support from the LSCB?