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Warwickshire Safeguarding provides a new integrated model for safeguarding children and adults in the county to allow for a family focused approach to safeguarding.

The new partnership model builds on the strengths of both pre-existing safeguarding boards to enable the partnership to develop new ways of working, avoid duplication, and improve outcomes for children, young people and adults.

The Warwickshire Safeguarding model is governed by the following structure:

  • Warwickshire Safeguarding Executive Board - Accountable body for safeguarding children and adults
  • Four subgroups - Education, Safeguarding Reviews, Exploitation, and Prevention & Early Intervention. These groups will report to the Executive Board and link into the wider partnership work
  • Warwickshire Safeguarding Children’s Partnership Group and Warwickshire Safeguarding Adults Partnership Group - These groups will be responsible for driving quality, learning and improvement work

The role, purpose and membership of the partnership and it’s subgroups is detailed within the new Constitution which can be viewed by clicking on the link here.

Each of the groups are governed by a clear set of terms of reference, which can be accessed by clicking on the links below:

To find out more about the new partnership arrangements for safeguarding children and adults in Warwickshire, click here to download the 'NEW: Safeguarding Partnership Arrangement.'

Warwickshire Safeguarding are pleased to share the new Strategic Plan for 2023-2026. The streamlined plan sets out the Partnerships shared vision and actions that will help keep children, young people, and adults at risk safe from abuse and neglect and will support and enable local agencies to work together in a system where:

  • Excellent practice is the norm
  • Partners work collaboratively to achieve the same end goals
  • Partner agencies hold one another to account effectively
  • There is early identification of 'new' safeguarding issues
  • Learning is promoted and embedded
  • Information is shared effectively
  • The public can feel confident that children and adults are protected from harm

The Strategic Plan is a statutory requirement and sets out the Partnerships strategic priority areas of focus for 2023-2026 and will be reviewed annually.

To access the Strategic Plan 2023-2026, please click HERE.

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Shire Hall
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