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1 Update from the Boards and Community Safety Partnership
Joint Training & Workforce Development Refreshed One Day Working Together to Safeguard Children course content Bookings being taken for January onwards: Neglect & Graded Care Profile 2 Course Child Sexual Exploitation One Day Working Together to Safeguard Children Other Courses : Domestic Abuse – mental health and substance misuse Tuesday 12 February 2019 £50 per person Reflective Supervision Course – 2 day course £150 date TBC - March 2019 (A multi-agency review of the circumstances in which the death of a person aged 16 or over has, or appears to have, resulted from violence, abuse or neglect by a person to whom they were related or with whom they were, or had been, in an intimate personal relationship, or a member of the same household as themselves. Since 13 April 2011 there has been a statutory requirement for local areas to conduct a DHR following a domestic homicide that meets the criteria) A serious case review (SCR) takes place after a child dies or is seriously injured and abuse or neglect is thought to be involved. It looks at lessons that can help prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Other parts of the UK have their own systems in place to learn from cases. In Wales they are called child practice reviews; in Northern Ireland, case management reviews and in Scotland, significant case reviews. A SCR should take place if abuse or neglect is known, or suspected, to have been involved and a child has died or a child has been seriously harmed and there is cause for concern about how organisations or professionals worked together to safeguard the child or the child dies in custody or a child died by suspected suicide.

2 Update from the Boards and Community Safety Partnership
Joint Training & Workforce Development Refreshed One Day Working Together to Safeguard Children course content Bookings being taken for January onwards: Neglect & Graded Care Profile 2 Course Child Sexual Exploitation One Day Working Together to Safeguard Children Other Courses : Domestic Abuse – mental health and substance misuse Tuesday 12 February 2019 £50 per person Reflective Supervision Course – 2 day course £150 date TBC - March 2019 (A multi-agency review of the circumstances in which the death of a person aged 16 or over has, or appears to have, resulted from violence, abuse or neglect by a person to whom they were related or with whom they were, or had been, in an intimate personal relationship, or a member of the same household as themselves. Since 13 April 2011 there has been a statutory requirement for local areas to conduct a DHR following a domestic homicide that meets the criteria) A serious case review (SCR) takes place after a child dies or is seriously injured and abuse or neglect is thought to be involved. It looks at lessons that can help prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Other parts of the UK have their own systems in place to learn from cases. In Wales they are called child practice reviews; in Northern Ireland, case management reviews and in Scotland, significant case reviews. A SCR should take place if abuse or neglect is known, or suspected, to have been involved and a child has died or a child has been seriously harmed and there is cause for concern about how organisations or professionals worked together to safeguard the child or the child dies in custody or a child died by suspected suicide.

3 Update from the Boards and Community Safety Partnership
Joint Training & Workforce Development Strategy and Competency Framework Herefordshire Safeguarding Adult Board - Allegations against an adult in a position of trust – single agency responsibilities (A multi-agency review of the circumstances in which the death of a person aged 16 or over has, or appears to have, resulted from violence, abuse or neglect by a person to whom they were related or with whom they were, or had been, in an intimate personal relationship, or a member of the same household as themselves. Since 13 April 2011 there has been a statutory requirement for local areas to conduct a DHR following a domestic homicide that meets the criteria) A serious case review (SCR) takes place after a child dies or is seriously injured and abuse or neglect is thought to be involved. It looks at lessons that can help prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Other parts of the UK have their own systems in place to learn from cases. In Wales they are called child practice reviews; in Northern Ireland, case management reviews and in Scotland, significant case reviews. A SCR should take place if abuse or neglect is known, or suspected, to have been involved and a child has died or a child has been seriously harmed and there is cause for concern about how organisations or professionals worked together to safeguard the child or the child dies in custody or a child died by suspected suicide.

4 Update from the Boards and Community Safety Partnership
Resolution of Professional Disagreements (Escalation) Every audit undertaken includes at least one case where this policy could / should have been used to improve outcomes for that child / young person

5 Update from the Boards and Community Safety Partnership
Resolution of Professional Disagreements (Escalation) HSCB Resolution of Professional Disagreement about a Safeguarding Children Response

6 Update from the Boards and Community Safety Partnership


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