Contents
- LSCB
- Safeguarding Procedures
- LSCB Training and Development Programme
- Keeping Children and Young People Safe
- Advice for parents on choosing activities for their children
- Learning lessons locally
- Guidance for Individuals Working with Children and Young People - What to do if you are worried a child is being abused publication
- Safeguarding Guidance for schools
- Privately Fostered Children
- Guidance on distinguishing between sexually healthy, inappropriate and abusive behaviours in children and young people
- Publications
Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board
LSCB
Welcome to the website for Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board formerly known as Solihull Area Child Protection Committee (ACPC). Solihull LSCB aims to ensure local organisations work effectively together to safeguard Solihull's children and young people and protect them from harm.
The work of the LSCB is carried out through the main board and the following sub-groups:
- Training
- Health
- Practice & Procedures
- Education
- Serious Cases
- Performance monitoring
- Community Engagement and Awareness
The membership of the LSCB is as follows:
Executive Members
| Mark Rogers | Corporate Director Education and Children's Services | Education & Children's Services SMBC |
| Anne Plummer | Service Director Children and Young People | Education & Children's Services SMBC |
| DCI Richard Freail | Crime Manager | West Midlands Police |
| Sally Burton | Chief Executive & Statutory Director Adult Social Services | Solihull Care Trust |
| Anne Habens | Joint Head of Crime Reduction/ Public Protection | Community Services SMBC |
| Steve Martin | Chief Education Welfare Officer | Education & Children's Services SMBC |
| Geoff Allcock |
Designated Nurse Child Protection |
Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health Trust |
| Rosie Ingham | Children's Service Manager | NSPCC |
| Sandra Tilley | Community Liaison Inspector | Immigration & Nationality Directorate |
| John King | Director of Housing | Solihull Community Housing Limited |
| Jane Connelly | District Manager | National Probation Service |
| Jonathon Cook | Children’s Programme Lead and Modernisation Lead | Birmingham & Black Country Strategic Health Authority (Papers only) |
| Ian Cunliffe | Medical Director Surgery | Solihull & Heart of England Foundation Trust Hospital |
| Martin O'Connor | Director of Delivery | Connexions |
|
Pauline McDonald |
Service Manager | CAFCASS |
Non-executive Members
| Tony Dalziel |
Development Officer LSCB |
Education & Children's Services - SMBC |
| Lynne Bickerdike |
Child Protection & Review Unit Manager |
Education & Children's Services - SMBC |
|
DI Glen Boulton |
Police Public Protection Unit – Child Abuse Investigation Team Manager |
West Midlands Police |
|
Kim Probert |
Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Children |
Solihull Care Trust |
The Children's Involvement & Development Officer, the Designated Nurse for Child Protection and the Safeguarding Children Business Manager attend LSCB meetings in an advisory role.
The sub-groups have their own Terms of Reference and are chaired by a member of the LSCB and are accountable to the LSCB.
The LSCB has produced a 3 year Business Plan, which outlines the current and future work of the LSCB and its sub groups.
Solihull Safeguarding Children Board
Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB) has been created under the Children Act 2004. It is the statutory body responsible for protecting children at risk of significant harm, and contributing to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of every child and young person.
The responsibilities of the Board are more extensive than their predecessor Area Child Protection Committees (ACPCs), and it is intended to have a more authoritative role in ensuring that agencies serving children collaborate effectively in children's interests.
The Chair of the Board is the Corporate Director, Education and Children's Services who is accountable to the Lead Member, Cabinet member - Education, Children & Young People. Each Board member is accountable to the governing body of their own agency.
The LSCB has the lead responsibility for meeting one of the Government's key objectives for children as set out in the guidance under the Children Act 2004; that of staying safe. This includes prevention of significant harm or the risk of significant harm, as well as the wider remit of ensuring that every child's welfare is safeguarded. In doing so, it contributes to the other four of the government's key outcomes for children, which are:
- Being Healthy
- Enjoying and Achieving
- Making a positive contribution
- Achieving economic well-being
Values of Solihull LSCB
The following shared values guide the work of the LSCB and are promoted by all Board Members.
- All children and young people have a right to be safe from abuse and neglect.
- All our work is underpinned by the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- Children and young people's well-being and safety will be at the heart of all our work.
- All children and young people are unique and all our work will consider and address issues of diversity and vulnerability.
- Agencies and their staff have a shared responsibility to work together and safeguard children and young people and promote their welfare.
- Prevention strategies will be an important aspect of our work to safeguard children and young people.
- The active involvement of children, young people and their families will be incorporated in our work.
Core functions of Solihull LSCB:
Solihull LSCB will perform a number of core functions which can be seen as either preventative, proactive or reactive in respect of children and young people up to the age of 18 years who are residing permanently or temporarily in the Borough.
Whilst the LSCB has a broad interest in all children and young people, a significant amount of the work of the LSCB will focus on those children and young people who in the Solihull Child and Family Support Model are defined as having acute needs.
Preventative core functions
Preventive core functions affect all children and young people and are aimed at identifying and preventing maltreatment, or impairment of health or development, and ensuring children and young people are growing up in circumstances consistent with safe and effective care. Solihull LSCB will undertake the following preventive core functions:
- Develop safe recruitment guidance/standards to assist those who recruit individuals who work with children and young people to safeguard children and young people.
- Commission multi-agency training to enable those who work with children/ young people to identify abuse and neglect.
- Work to involve and inform the professional and wider community of what they can do to safeguard and promote the welfare of children/young people.
- Develop a set of standards for organisations who work with children to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people
- Evaluate the effectiveness of what is done by each local agency individually and collectively to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people in the area through audit and evaluation including those key people and organisations that have a duty under section 11 of the Children Act 2004 or section 175 or 157 of the Education Act 2002.
Proactive core functions
Proactive core functions aim to target particular groups of children and young people, namely those who are considered to have additional vulnerabilities. Solihull LSCB will undertake the following proactive core functions:
- Promote a level of agreement and understanding across agencies about operational definitions and thresholds for intervention.
- Participate in evaluating thresholds and procedures for responding to children and young people's needs.
- Raise awareness of the vulnerabilities of specific groups of children/young people in the professional and wider community including privately fostered children.
- Ensure local planning and commissioning of children's services takes safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people into account.
- Act as a 'Responsible Authority' under the Licensing Act 2003 with regard to the Licensing Objective 'protection of children from harm'.
- Undertake serious case reviews to ensure lessons are learnt from every child death
- As required, work with other LSCB's address issues that span the boundaries of local areas. e.g. establishing procedures to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people who move between Local Authority areas.
Responsive core functions
Responsive core functions target children and young people who are suffering or at risk of suffering harm and includes work to protect these children and young people. Solihull LSCB will undertake the following responsive core functions:
- Develop and disseminate inter-agency policy and procedures to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people who are suffering or are at risk of suffering maltreatment.
- Develop and disseminate effective local procedures standards for investigating allegations made against individuals who work with children/young people.
- Develop and disseminate effective local procedures for responding to unexpected child deaths.
- Commission multi-agency training to enable those who work with children/young people to respond effectively to children and young people who are suffering or are at risk of suffering maltreatment.
Future core functions
By 1 April 2008, Solihull LSCB is required to have in place a system for analysing information about every child death. This scheme is currently being piloted in 4 areas of the country and feedback from the pilots will influence how this core function will be fulfilled by Solihull LSCB.
In short, Solihull LSCB is required to set up a Child Death Overview Panel to screen all child deaths that will have a standing membership and whose Chair is a member of the LSCB. This panel may be set up with another LSCB.
For more information on Local Safeguarding Children's Boards please see www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/lscb
Contact us
If you have any concerns about a child or young person do not delay in reporting your concerns, please contact:
Tel: 0121 605 6060 out of hours or 0121 788 4333 at all other times
To provide feedback or if you have a query about the content of this page, please use the following details:
Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board
The Library
Stephenson Drive
Chelmsley Wood
B37 5TA
Telephone: 0121 788 4325
Fax: 0121 788 4414
Email: lscb@solihull.gov.uk
Further Information
Contact
Tel: 0121 704 6000 Email: connectcc@solihull.gov.uk PO Box 18, Council House Solihull, B91 3QSOnline Forms
- Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board Training Form
- Solihull Local Safeguarding Children's Board - Contact Form
Attachments
- LSCB Training Brochure 2008-09
- Level 1 Training Courses
- Level 2 Training Courses
- Level 3 Training Courses
- SCR1/6/2004 Executive summary
- Model Child Protection Policy
- Sexually Abusive or Healthy Behaviour?
- Staysafe Poster - A5
- Staysafe Poster - A3
- LSCB Newsletter - Winter 2006
- LSCB Mini Safeguarding guide
- Private Fostering - Professionals Guide