Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly Safeguarding Adults Board Working in partnership with people Fiona Field Independent Chair
Who we are: The Care Act 2014 requires the SAB to be made up of 3 statutory agencies: Local Authority Clinical Commissioning Group Police Advisory Network Independent Sector Statutory Sector Other organisations who are involved in reducing the risk of abuse or neglect and protecting adults with care and support needs from harm and exploitation are invited to join the Board. This includes Healthwatch, Probation, Community Safety, Housing, adults with care and support needs and carers and providers. Statutory members
Who we are: Isles of Scilly Council - Aisling Khan Healthwatch Jon Mcleavy Independent Provider Peni Rapo Adult Care & Support Ann Smith Learning Disability Partnership Trust Toni Gibbs Carers Board Wendy Gauntlett SWAST Chris Rogers Devon & Cornwall Police Matt Longman Probation Service - Jonathan Nason NHS England Nick Rudling Cornwall Housing Melanie Brain Adult Care & Support Suzanne Wixey Fire and Community Service Justin Sharp RCHT - Kim O Keeffe Police & Crime Commissioner Jo Robison CFT Sharon Linter Cornwall College Group Mike Carnall CCG Natalie Jones SAB Business Manager Sarah Scoltock SAB Independent Chair Fiona Field
Cornwall & Isles of Scilly (CIoS) Safeguarding Adults Board SAB Exec Group A shared Sub Group with the Childrens Partnership Board Missing and Sexual Exploitation group Sub Group Learning and Development Sub Group Quality and Improvement Sub Group Safeguarding Adult Review Sub Group Voice of the adult and carer Sub group to be developed Board structure and Sub Groups Task and finish groups
Our 3 year strategy
Ensure Commissioners and Providers improve the availability and quality of care and support Develop quality assurance standards for learning and development How we will work... Partnership with People Listen to service users and carers to improve services Share best practice to prevent, minimise and respond to harm Have clear and effective governance arrangements
Annual report
One year ago there was a lot to do to improve, one year later, much has improved but there is still much more to do Multi-agency safeguarding policies and Procedures are up to date and have been widely shared across agencies and available on our website, Learning and development sub-group has produced a clear plan and actions are taking place to deliver multi-agency learning and training at different levels to reach as many staff as possible, SAB has rebranded with a new logo, adult safeguarding guide to the public, - all part of an engagement toolkit which is being used to start conversations with people about adult safeguarding,
Lunch and learn together sessions delivered by Risk Managers and attended by over 80 people, three sessions taking place in Penzance, Truro and Bodmin to launch four multi-agency policy and guidance documents, Quality and Improvement Sub-group has developed a new way of reporting multi-agency performance, so we look at the whole system of safeguarding performance, Task and Finish groups are set up to work on specific issues such as policies/multi-agency audits to ensure the information needed by frontline workers is accurate, of good quality, understandable and easy to follow,
Shared Missing from Home and Sexual Exploitation Sub-group between children s and adult services covering the age range of 0-25 years old. The group reports to both the SAB, the Children s Partnership Board, as well as Community Safety Partnership Board, Engagement with communities - we are engaging much more with people to share information about adult safeguarding and to listen about their experiences. We are taking a lead on developing successful engagement tools across the south west, so Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly can celebrate good practice locally.
What the numbers tell us
Safeguarding Adults Reviews DG AP MK Morleigh BS Final report complete Final report will be shared with SAB on 9 th November Final report will be shared with SAB on 9 th November Learning event due to take place in December Due to be commissioned this month Themes arising from these include self neglect and capacity.
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