Introduction
The National Board’s duties and responsibilities
The National Board has three primary duties which have shaped our work plan. These are:
In addition, eight specific responsibilities of the National Board are set out in Working Together to Safeguard People, the Part 7 Guidance on Safeguarding. That is, the National Board:
1. To provide support and advice to Safeguarding Boards with a view to ensuring that they are effective: | ||
Strategic Goal 1. Safeguarding Communications on a National Basis The National Board will engage with the general public about safeguarding. | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• Ensure processes in place to enable identification of key messages in agreement with stakeholders. • Scope ability to use available and appropriate digital media platforms to engage with the general public. Identify resource gaps. • Review public facing NISB website to support delivery of objective. Identify gaps in resources to deliver. • Lead and support safeguarding campaigns alone or with other stakeholders to promote public information. Including safeguarding week activities. • Explore opportunities to receive views of the general public. • Translation | • Welsh citizens provided with information to support their ability to act to prevent or protect themselves or others from abuse, neglect and exploitation. • Information relevant, bilingual and accessible. • Views of the general public accessed • Ensure fully bilingual communications | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 2. Learning from Reviews. | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• Webinar to share findings from reviews inc HIW Chris Wade Review • Work with WG on the Single Unified Safeguarding Review • Contributing to national review and participating in governance of learning reviews (DHR’s, APR’s, CPR’s) • Commission update on thematic review of CPR • Commission of research into Adult Safeguarding | • Lessons are learned from each and every review both locally and nationally. | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 3. Provide support & advice on their effectiveness to safeguarding board | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• NISB members attend and participate in RSB meetings. • NISB develop overarching view of RSB work plans and emerging themes and issues. | • Examples of the support and advice provided are reflected in meetings with Ministers and Regional Board Chairs and in the National Board’s Annual Report | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 4. Responding to emerging themes | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• The Board receives enquiries as a result of its work. The Board’s remit extends to providing advice and assistance. • Responding to safeguarding consultations | • An Annual Report that effectively captures emerging themes | 31 March 2022 |
2. To report on the adequacy and effectiveness of arrangements to safeguard children and adults in Wales | ||
Strategic Goal 5. Annual Report on the effectiveness of arrangements in Wales | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• Produce Annual Report by 31.10.2021. • Monthly meetings of NISB • Workplan | • Recommendations on how those arrangements could be improved. | 31 December 2021 |
Strategic Goal 6. Engage with Chairs RSB | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• NISB quarterly meetings with WG & RSB chairs | • Agreed Terms of Reference for how these bodies work together. Development of shared priorities for collaborative working. • NISB Annual Report | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 7. Engage with Business Managers | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• NISB quarterly meetings with WG & RSB business managers | • Development of shared priorities for collaborative working. • NISB Annual Report | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 8. Engage with Inspectorates | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
Meet with: • CIW • WAO • HIW • Estyn • HMIPP • HMIC • Joint inspectorates | • Develop an agreed assurance framework to determine the adequacy and effectiveness of arrangements in Wales. • Contribute to the evaluation of the pilot joint inspection in Newport. | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 9. Engage with key stakeholder organisations Stakeholder/service user engagement | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
Each member of NISB to keep in touch with an allocated organisation: • Older People’s Commissioner for Wales • Children’s Commissioner for Wales • Future Generations Commissioner for Wales • Police and Crime Commissioner • Public Health Wales • Social Care Wales • Education Workforce Council • Charity Commission through WCVA | • Effective engagement with service users. • Effective engagement with stakeholders and service users | 31 March 2022 |
Strategic Goal 10. Shaping the Future of Safeguarding in Wales (carried on from 2020/21): Workstream 1: An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements (MAOSA) in Wales. Workstream 2: The Development of a National Performance Framework for Statutory Safeguarding Workstream 3: Messages from People | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• Follow on from Phase 1 conducted under 2019/20 workplan • NISB to look at recommendations and report to Minister. • Stakeholder group meetings (2) - Ensure stakeholder group kept updated on progress and findings. • Map existing models in use across Wales and rest of UK | • Framework of Principles • Develop an agreed assurance framework to determine the adequacy and effectiveness of arrangements in Wales. | 30 April 2022 |
3. To make recommendations to the Welsh Ministers as to how those arrangements could be improved (S.132 (2)). | ||
Strategic Goal 11. Meetings with Minister | ||
Actions planned | Outcome measures | Delivery Date |
• 2 meetings per year • Via Annual Report • Raise specific issues as they arise | • To keep Minister updated on emerging issues and to seek advice as required. | Summer 2021 December 2021 |