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Solihull Safeguarding Learning Faculty Wednesday 21st September Sans Souci
Joan McHugh- Development Manager SSAB Denise Lewis- Training and Development Officer LSCB Caroline Murray- Domestic Abuse Coordinator
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Welcome & Introductions
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Recap from last meeting
Information shared with commissioners re request for training; substance abuse, mental health for children. Conflict resolution, research & serious case reviews, analytical skills & having difficult conversations incorporated into multi-agency training programmes, new developments or policy & procedure updates.
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SSAB Update Training News:
Current focus on Undertaking Safeguarding Enquiries for under the Care Act (Multi-agency). 10th October am The difference between poor practice and abuse (Partnership working). Who to report what to ? 10th October pm Level 2 refresher 12th October am or pm MCA and best interest Decision Making 24th November New Training Steering group for designated training officers – first meeting will be on November 3rd
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LSCB Updates OFSTED Consistency - *Frequency & quality of supervision
*Quality and effectiveness of assessments *Rigorous and robust critical challenge *Effective strategy discussions, core groups and multi- agency information sharing *Avoid drift and delay *Recoding of MASE meetings actions and systematic follow up Focus & rigour of early help provision Briefings Introducing updates- Thresholds, Graded Care Profile 2, Dispute Resolution Procedures, DASH, DVRim and Signs of Safety. New Training Modules coming soon: 6b Domestic Abuse 6c Graded Care Profile
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Serious Adult Review SSAB Commissioned a review following the suicide of an adult who was admitted to hospital following an overdose. He left the hospital alone although he was deemed to be ‘at high risk of suicide’ and in need of 1:1 supervision. The aim of the review is to learn the lessons from the ‘case’.
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Serious Adult Review SSAB Commissioned a review following the suicide of an adult who was admitted to hospital following an overdose. He left the hospital alone although he was deemed to be ‘at high risk of suicide’ and in need of 1:1 supervision. The aim of the review is to learn the lessons from the ‘case’, and improve future practice.
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Key lessons from the SAR
Information Sharing, communication and terminology e.g. medically fit ? What we mean by ‘supervision, and 1:1 ? Management of people who self harm. Out of hours arrangements e.g. warrants. Missing person’s policy. Enhanced supervision policy. Escalation process e.g. staff cover. Discharge planning. Risk Assessments. Meeting mental health needs in an acute setting.
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Serious Adult Review Link to the full report;
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Domestic Abuse Updates
Multi-agency training planned on October 28th Better engagement with perpetrators of Domestic Abuse. To include current research and practice developments, techniques to improve engagement and risk assessment. The plan is to develop a training resource for local agencies to use from 2017.
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Group discussion Considering learning points raised:
What does this mean for your setting/ agency? 2. What multi-agency training do you need to help you with addressing the issues raised?
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Policies and Procedures
Resource Policies and Procedures Toxic Trio/Complex Needs/ Common Vulnerabilities Transitions Risk Assessment Information Sharing Family and Carers
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Group discussion Considering the headings and what you have heard:
What would you expect to see in the resource? How do you think it could help you in your work place?”
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Date of next meeting 25 January 2017
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