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Questionnaire for Operational Managers and Team Leaders

Introduction

New multi-agency safeguarding arrangements (MASA’s) were introduced across England between April and September 2020, and most have now been in operation for about 12 months. The MASA’s were introduced following recommendations from the Wood Review of LSCB’s completed in 2016.

The review concluded that LSCB’s were not effective as bodies to co-ordinate safeguarding activity and local services, and their role was at times confused and ill   defined in local areas. The review  recommended that LSCB’s be replaced by new local MASA’s and this was enabled through the   Children and Social Work Act (2017).

The Wirral Safeguarding Children Partnership (WSCP), our local MASA was introduced in September 2019    under the auspices of the three statutory partners of the Local Authority, Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group and Merseyside Police. The model was launched at a partnership event and is detailed in the model document published on the WSCP website.

The Review

The government has recently announced that Alan Wood has been appointed to review how the new MASA’s for local areas are addressing key issues outlined in the original Wood Review (2016) and the criteria for MASA’s set out in Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 guidance.

To contribute to the national review of MASA’s the three statutory partners of the WSCP are undertaking a local review of our own arrangements informed by relevant agencies and professionals from across the partnership. The WSCP review aims to:

· identify the strengths in our local multi-agency working and what we need to improve on

· identify how we may need to change our local arrangements to ensure all agencies and professionals benefit from the safeguarding arrangements.

· support and contribute to the national review of safeguarding arrangements

The local review will take the form of a series of short questionnaires. By contributing to the review professionals in Wirral will enable us to identify what is working well and what needs to change in the local partnership to enable us to have a consistently strong multi-agency response to safeguarding for all children embedded in practice across the borough.
 
The Questionnaire

The questionnaire is anonymous and no personally identifiable information will be collected. However, we will collect information about the sector you work in. 
The questionnaire is divided into three parts: leadership and multi-agency working; opportunities for learning; improving local practice.

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* 1. Please indicate which sector you work in

Part One—Leadership and Multi-agency Working

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* 2. Are you aware of the role of the Wirral Safeguarding Children Partnership (WSCP)?

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* 3. Does your agency participates in any of the WSCP’s Committees?

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* 4. Do you receive any information from the WSCP (directly or indirectly)?

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* 5. Do you think local multi-agency safeguarding arrangements provide a strong framework for keeping children safe?

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* 6. In your opinion are is multi-agency working stronger than it was a year ago?

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* 7. Does your agency provide you with strongly supported safeguarding arrangements?

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* 8. Are thresholds well understood by you and your staff?

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* 9. Are the rules for information sharing well understood by you and your staff?

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* 10. Is the multi-agency Escalation Policy used by you and your staff?

Part Two— Opportunities for Learning

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* 11. Do you access the multi-agency safeguarding training offered by the WSCP?

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* 12. Are you satisfied with the quality of training and breadth of content offered?

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* 13. Do you routinely use the WSCP website as a source of learning (reviews, briefings etc)?

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* 14. Do you routinely have the opportunity to participate in WSCP or internal audit activity?

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* 15. Have you learnt lessons from the WSCP’s audit activity?

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* 16. Have you learnt lessons from the WSCP’s case review activity?

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* 17. Is your agency sighted on new and emerging safeguarding issues?

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* 18. Do you agree with the statement that the WSCP is a learning organisation?

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* 19. Is multi-agency learning working stronger than it was a year ago?

Part Three- Improving Local Practice

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* 20. Are you included in activity and decisions about improving multi-agency safeguarding practice?

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* 21. Do you feel more or less involved in these decisions now compared to a year ago?

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* 22. Is the WSCP active in improving multi-agency practice to safeguard children?

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* 23. Is it more or less effective at improving practice than the previous safeguarding board was?

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* 24. Is there sufficient scrutiny of the quality of local arrangements to safeguard children?

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* 25. Is the safeguarding practice in your agency continually improving?

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* 26. Would you like to be more involved in work to improve multi-agency practice? If so, how?

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* 27. Do we as a partnership sufficiently evidence the impact and outcomes of multi-agency working?

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* 28. Are there obstacles to effective safeguarding practice in Wirral? If so, what are they?

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* 29. Please use this space for any other comments you wish to make

Thank you for taking the time to contribute to this review.
www.wirralsafeguarding.co.uk

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