10. SELCP Safeguarding Policy
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Adoption of a new Safeguarding
Policy (report of the Assistant Director – Communities and
Housing Services enclosed).
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41 South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership Safeguarding Policy
To consider the new South and
East Lincolnshire Council’s Partnership Safeguarding Policy
prior to presentation at Cabinet (report of the Assistant Director
– Communities and Housing Services enclosed).
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Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Communities and Housing Services which
considered the new South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership
Safeguarding Policy prior to its presentation at Cabinet.
The Wellbeing Services Manager presented the
report and highlighted that:
- The policy had been developed to
create a unified safeguarding framework across the three councils
within the partnership—South Holland District Council, Boston
Borough Council, and East Lindsey District Council.
- The policy built upon South
Holland’s existing safeguarding arrangements and incorporated
best practice from across the partnership.
- The policy did not introduce major
changes from the previous South Holland version but instead
consolidated procedures and terminology to ensure consistency.
- The policy would be subject to a
light-touch review annually, with a full governance review every
three years.
- The policy was intended to be a
living document, responsive to changes in legislation, job roles,
and organisational structure. Future versions would include a table
of amendments to help members track changes.
Members considered the report and made the
following comments:
- A query was raised regarding the
lack of highlighted changes in the document.
- The Wellbeing Services Manager
confirmed that this was a new policy combining the three
councils’ previous versions, and that future updates would
clearly show amendments.
- Members asked whether the policy had
been presented to Boston Borough Council and East Lindsey District
Council.
- The Wellbeing Services Manager
confirmed that this was the first presentation and that it would be
taken through the governance processes of the other councils in the
coming months.
- It was requested that review dates
and issue dates be added to the document for clarity.
- A question was raised about
contingency planning in the event of Local Government
Reorganisation (LGR).
- The Wellbeing Services Manager
responded that the policy would be reviewed and adapted as
necessary, and that safeguarding responsibilities would be
reassessed under any new unitary authority arrangements.
- Members discussed the importance of
ensuring the policy remained relevant as job titles and roles
changed.
- The Wellbeing Services Manager
confirmed that the document would be updated accordingly.
- A query was raised about how members
would be notified of changes.
- The Wellbeing Services Manager
confirmed that a table of amendments would be included in future
versions to provide transparency.
- Members asked whether the Council
had links with community health teams for safeguarding.
- The Wellbeing Services Manager
explained that while there were no direct teams, the Council
engaged fully with the Lincolnshire Safeguarding Adults Board
(LSAB) and the Lincolnshire Safeguarding Childrens Partnership
(LSCP) run by Lincolnshire County Council, which included
representatives from health, police, education, and other
agencies.
- A question was raised about
information sharing within housing services when safeguarding
concerns arose.
- The Assistant Director –
Communities and Housing Services confirmed that Homelessness
Officers were well-trained and aware of safeguarding
protocols.
- Concerns were flagged with the
County Council, which managed the information-sharing process in
line with statutory guidance.
AGREED:
a)
That the comments of the Panel be noted.
b)
That the Policy Development Panel be presented with an
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