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Total Policing Protection and safeguarding in partnership with police

TOTAL POLICING. Total Policing Protection and safeguarding in partnership with police. DC Maria Gray Metropolitan Police Service. When to Involve the Police. Respond effectively and recognise what dealing with from outset. Abuse- Domestic Violence/psychological

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Total Policing Protection and safeguarding in partnership with police

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  1. TOTAL POLICING Total PolicingProtection and safeguarding in partnership with police DC Maria Gray Metropolitan Police Service

  2. When to Involve the Police • Respond effectively and recognise what dealing with from outset. • Abuse- Domestic Violence/psychological • Neglect / Poor practice Section 44 MCA • Grooming • Think Crime then safeguard

  3. How to respond effectively • Delay – don’t wait too long and identify if needs to be dealt within safeguarding • Is there need for fast track actions to take place ..golden hour or critical incident • Good record keeping – notes kept and reasons for not recording • Consider wider implications

  4. Response – continued • Evidence gathering – corroboration and information .Judgements as witness . Vulnerability – repeat calls • New definition regarding Serious Abuse/Serious Incidents • Takes place within an institutional care or NHS setting ; or Incidents involving multiple vulnerable victims and or suspects; or Historical institutional abuse;

  5. Role of police • Fundamental role prevention, identification, investigation, risk management and detection of criminal offences • Support of witnesses- VSI • Lead investigation/ barriers to reporting • Patient , relatives, visitor, staff, member of public • Response to different needs

  6. Information Sharing • MARAC – Eligibility, risk assessments and professional judgement, cohesiveness and interaction of process, signposting • SAPB – role in information sharing and joint working and improve partnership working • MCA and Consent around information sharing

  7. Other considerations • Early engagement • Clear agreement on roles and responsibilities and actions • Agree how communication should take place during investigation. • ACPO protocol

  8. Taking safeguarding forward ACPO • Policing College – National Guidance • Winterbourne View- Need to Identify patterns and Trends • Mid Staffs – General Criminal offence Recommendations

  9. Preventative Approach • MPS Pan London Guidance, policies and procedures • Met Change – One Met Model • IT upgrades • Corporate approach • Vulnerability Identification

  10. ‘The world is a dangerous place to live in not because of the people who do evil things, but because of the people who know about it but do nothing to stop it’ (Canter, 2003).

  11. London • Independent MH Commission and Safeguarding • Adults Coming To Notice of police

  12. Thank-You Contact Details Maria Gray Metropolitan Police Service Maria.gray@met.pnn.police.uk 0207 161 4408 TOTAL POLICING

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