Slough Safeguarding Partnership
The Slough Safeguarding Partnership works together to promote the safety of Slough residents.
It is the key statutory means to agree on how relevant organisations in Slough will work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, and to make sure this work is effective.
The Slough Safeguarding Partnership is made up of:
Slough Local Authority, Slough Children First (including the Exploitation and Youth Justice Service), schools and colleges, Frimley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Frimley Health Foundation Trust, Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust, Thames Valley Police, Solution 4 Health (Public Health Nursing), South Central Ambulance Service, National Probation Service, and Health Watch.
The Slough Safeguarding Partnership has an independent role to challenge partner organisations. It has an independent chair and membership is made up of senior managers from partner organisations.
Partner organisations are under a legal obligation to support the board and have nominated representatives (senior managers) who can speak with authority and hold their organisation to account.
Section 11 of Children Act 2004 places a duty on key individuals and bodies to make sure their functions are discharged with regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The application of this duty will vary according to the nature of each agency and its functions.
Regulation 5 of the Local Safeguarding Children Board Regulations 2006 sets out the functions of the Slough Safeguarding Partnership are to:
- develop policies and procedures to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in Slough
- develop policies and procedures to guide any action to be taken where there are concerns about a child’s safety or welfare, including thresholds for intervention
- train those who work with children or in services that affect the safety and welfare of children
- to recruit and supervise those who work with children
- to investigate allegations on those who work with children
- check on safety and welfare of children who are privately fostered
- cooperate with neighbouring children’s services authorities and their Board partners
- communicate to persons and bodies in Slough, the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, raising their awareness of how this can best be done and encourage them to do so
- monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of what is done by the council and their Board partners individually and collectively to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and advise them on ways to improve
- help to plan the services for children in Slough
- undertake reviews of serious cases and advise the authority and their Board partners on lessons to be learned.
The Slough Safeguarding Partnership does not deliver services directly to children, young people or their families.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.