55 Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children Partnership
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The Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children Partnership
(PDSCP) is the statutory body which oversees multi-agency
safeguarding services which covers the local Dorset and BCP council
areas. This report contains a
background and introduction to the functions of the partnership and
the council’s responsibilities.
The annual report of the PDSCP is provided as
an attachment for consideration by cabinet. The annual report
includes reflections on 2021/22; strategic priorities for 2022 to
2024; learning from practice; information from the Child Death
Overview Panel; summary of multi-agency training; achievements from
each of the statutory safeguarding partner organisations and
sub-groups of the partnership.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Independent Chair of the Pan Dorset
Safeguarding Children Partnership presented a report, a copy of
which had been circulated to each Member and a copy of which
appears as Appendix ‘A’ to these Minutes in the Minute
Book.
The Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children Partnership
(PDSCP) was the statutory body which oversaw multi-agency
safeguarding services which covered the local Dorset and BCP
council areas. The report contained a
background and introduction to the functions of the partnership and
the council’s responsibilities.
The annual report of the PDSCP was provided as
an attachment for consideration by the Committee and Cabinet. The
annual report included reflections on 2021/22; strategic priorities
for 2022 to 2024; learning from practice; information from the
Child Death Overview Panel; summary of multi-agency training;
achievements from each of the statutory safeguarding partner
organisations and sub-groups of the partnership.
The Committee discussed the Report and
comments were made, including:
- A Committee Member
highlighted the child exploitation aspects and the work that was
ongoing with partners regarding county lines and the issues
surrounding it
- In response to a
query, the Committee was advised of the scrutineer addition to the
partnership work, how it was being considered and established and
it was highlighted that a scrutiny plan was being developed which
would be published next year and could be shared with the Committee
once complete. ACTION
- The Pan Dorset
working was discussed and it was noted that there were challenges
due to dealing with two very large authorities which were
highlighted, but the Committee was reassured that in areas where
Pan Dorset work was imperative such as for training and child death
reviews it worked well
- The Director for
Children’s Services (DCS) further detailed challenges as
highlighted in the DfE Improvement Advisors Report, which was being
considered later on the agenda, but stressed the concerted effort
in building strengthened partnerships across Dorset and BCP, whilst
ensuring it still meets the safeguarding responsibilities for the
children and young people of BCP
- In response to a
query, it was noted the partnership did not currently have links
with local sports centres and voluntary organisations although the
agencies which made up the partnership did
- In response to a
query regarding funding for outreach youth workers, the Committee
was advised that the funding used was a one off, but the DCS
advised that sustainability would be considered in how to continue
and fund any good work
- An MYP advised that
they had reached out to young people at a recent forum regarding
the Pan Dorset Safeguarding Partnership and they were not aware of
it and the work it undertook. The
Independent Chair advised he would happily attend a forum to detail
the work of the Board to spread awareness and understanding.
ACTION
The Chair summarised the discussions as
follows:
- exploitation and
how this report fed into the working group
- addition of
scrutiny and the plan
- issues and
advantages of working Pan Dorset
- funding for
outreach youth workers
- links with sports
centres and voluntary services
- raise awareness
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