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The role of the NYSCB

The role of the NYSCB. Statutory Objectives. to coordinate what is done by each person or body represented on the Board for the purposes of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in the area; and

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The role of the NYSCB

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  1. The role of the NYSCB

  2. Statutory Objectives to coordinate what is done by each person or body represented on the Board for the purposes of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in the area; and to ensure the effectiveness of what is done by each such person or body for those purposes.

  3. What we do Develop multi-agency policies and procedures for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children Raising awareness Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of arrangements for the safeguarding and welfare of children Advising Board partners on ways to improve Participate in the planning of services for children in the North Yorkshire, and Undertake reviews of serious cases and advise Board partners on lessons learned

  4. Partner Involvement

  5. Board and Executive Board Develop a robust understanding of the quality of multi-agency child protection practice and ensure it is effectively used to challenge and drive on-going improvements Contribution to the safeguarding and welfare of children in North Yorkshire Consider partners contribution to the advancement of the NYSCB Business Plan Give direction to and receive updates from the Children’s Safeguarding and Strategy Groups Executive • Determine the Board’s Business Plan • Monitor performance against the Plan • Determine the Board agenda and resources • Determine key issues requiring executive action by partners, for example sign off of Serious Case Review Overview Report recommendations and implementation plans, and • Accept the Annual Report

  6. Subgroups Case Review Subgroup – considers any cases highlighted within agencies where multi-agency learning can be derived Workforce Development Subgroup – Identifies multi-agency training requirements and evaluates the effectiveness of multi-agency and single agency training. Missing from Home and Care Subgroup – Consider multi-agency responses to children missing from home and care Child Death Review Panel Steering Group – identifies learning identified from the child deaths and multi-agency responses

  7. Subgroups Child Sexual Exploitation Subgroup – Consider multi-agency responses to children who are at risk of being or have been sexually exploited Missing from Home and Care Subgroup – Consider multi-agency responses to children missing from home and care Quality Assurance and Performance Subgroup – Considers NYSCB dataset, maintaining an overview of audit activities, learning opportunities, patterns and trends, and directing the work of the Audit Group Communication and Engagement Subgroup – Responsible for the Communication and Engagement Strategy, website content and publications

  8. Task Groups • Established to undertake specific tasks which sit report to individual subgroups • Young People Who Sexually Harm Task Group • Multi-Agency Audit Group • E-Safety Task Group • Training Implementation Group • Multi-Agency Audit Group • Serious Case Review Subgroup

  9. Children’s Safeguarding and Strategy Groups (CSSGs) • The over-arching aim of each Children’s Safeguarding & Strategy Group is to improve the lives and outcomes of children and young people locally. This is achieved through the co-ordination of collaborative partnership activity at the local level in support of the objectives of the NYSCB and the Children’s Trust Board to: • promote the work of the NYSCB, ensuring local arrangements for the safeguarding of children are fit for purpose • provide scrutiny of, and challenge to, those arrangements where appropriate • secure local delivery of NYSCB objectives and priorities, as described in the Children & Young People’s Plan (CYPP) • secure local delivery of Children’s Trust Board objectives and priorities, as described in the NYSCB Business Plan

  10. Strategic Objectives of the NYSCB Business Plan The North Yorkshire Safeguarding Board will drive the local strategy to ensure the safety and wellbeing of Children and Young People involved in or at risk of sexual exploitation and who are subject to multiple vulnerabilities The North Yorkshire Safeguarding Board will ensure that partner agencies promote early help, recognise, and respond to neglect of children and young people NYSCB will work with partners to develop and implement effective mechanisms for collecting and evaluating feedback from children, young people and their families and ensure that this is used to influence service development

  11. Learning impacting on practice Development of the Learning and Improvement Framework Development of a multi-agency audit plan and completion of audits of pre-birth assessments and strategy meetings Themed practitioner audits Significant Incident Learning Process (SILP) Review of a child death (the outcome report is published on our website, www.safeguardingchildren.co.uk) Audits of multi-agency compliance with Section 11 of the Children Act 2004 Cases considered by the Child Death Review Panel

  12. Key achievements which link to your practice We have: Continued to develop our learning from practice to improve procedures and how professionals work together Revised our multi-agency procedures and practice guidance to ensure it is up-to-date, informative, takes learning from practice and is clear Developed the NYSCB Briefings to ensure that you are kept up to date with the latest issues discussed at the Board Improved our website content to make it accessible, more interactive and more informative Developed the Children’s Safeguarding and Strategy Groups to provide local links for practitioners to the Board and ensure that local priorities link to the Board

  13. Key achievements which link to your practice We have: Listened to your views on training and improved our range of courses at different levels Raised awareness of key issues linked to our Business Plan and Strategic objectives such as CSE and Early Help Held themed conferences for Child Sexual Exploitation, Early Help and Working With Teenagers

  14. NYSCB Briefings http://www.safeguardingchildren.co.uk/briefings.html You should expect to receive the NYSCB Briefing from your Board Representative once a quarter. They are also available from the link below:

  15. Who to Contact Prof. Nick FrostNYSCB Independent ChairNorth Yorkshire Safeguarding Children BoardCounty Hall, Northallerton Dallas FrankSafeguarding Children Board ManagerTel: 01609 535187E-mail: dallas.frank@northyorks.gov.uk Haydn Rees JonesNYSCB Policy and Development OfficerTel: 01609 535188E-mail: haydn.reesjones@northyorks.gov.uk Susan ColvilleChild Sexual Exploitation Project Lead Tel: 01609 534391E-mail: suan.colville@northyorks.gov.uk Katie HibbsSenior Development OfficerTel: 01609 533524E-mail: katie.hibbs@northyorks.gov.uk Alison CarterNYSCB AdministratorTel: 01609 535182E-mail: alison.carter@northyorks.gov.uk www.safeguardingchildren.co.uk

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