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Merton Clinical Commissioning Group – Safeguarding Children

Merton Clinical Commissioning Group – Safeguarding Children. Jenny Kay & Sadie Daley 26 th November 2013. Achievements. Successful and full Authorisation from NHS England - CCG status 1st April 2013 MCCG Governing Body Child Safeguarding Lead – Eleanor Brown

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Merton Clinical Commissioning Group – Safeguarding Children

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  1. Merton Clinical Commissioning Group – Safeguarding Children Jenny Kay & Sadie Daley 26th November 2013

  2. Achievements • Successful and full Authorisation from NHS England - CCG status 1st April 2013 • MCCG Governing Body Child Safeguarding Lead – Eleanor Brown • Clinical Quality Committee has a strong safeguarding focus - quarterly reports • CQC/Ofsted Inspection Actions completed – speeding up initial LAC health reviews within timescale - KPI embedded within contracts

  3. Achievements • Recurring funding secured for two 1.0 WTE health navigator posts for MASH • Completed two PCT-led IMRs and one serious case review - learning shared, actions implemented • Completed Sec 11 Audit • Developing and refining the MCCG safeguarding children KPIs

  4. Achievements • Parkside Private Hospital fully engaged • Wilson Walk-in-Centre – strengthening safeguarding arrangements • Joint working across SW London – Designated Nurses

  5. Challenges • Interface of new health economy landscape (local, regional and national) • Munro Report – moving beyond tick box – focus on quality • Strengthening (joining dots) relationships/working across new commissioning bodies • e.g. CSU, NHS England, Public Health (LA), MCCG and Health Education England

  6. Challenges • Seeking views of CYP (LAC, young carers, vulnerable) • JSNA changing demographics (Equality & Diversity) and cultural competence • SLAC Inspection readiness • Recruit to Named GP post • CQC Review of Transition and CYP with complex needs

  7. Next Steps Commissioning intentions: • New Executive Children’s Commissioning Group • Self assessment under the new CQC inspection framework • Review of S&M Safeguarding Children Executive Group led to new Safeguarding Executive Group for MCCG - children and adults • Strengthening Clinical Quality Review Group for all providers • Refining and embedding MCCG Safeguarding KPIs

  8. Priorities • The Child Death Review Process – increasing timeliness of reviews • MASH – permanent staff and successful partnership working • Mobilising Family Nurse Partnership • Seeking & analysing views and experiences of children and young people

  9. Priorities 2 • Resolve Named GP vacancy • GP training

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