28 East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership (ESSCP) Annual Report 2023/24
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28.1 The Board considered a report on the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership (ESSCP) Annual Report for 2023-2024. The report was introduced by Carolyn Fair, Director of Children’s Services. The report provides an overview of the safeguarding activity undertaken over the last year which has included a review of partnership arrangements as set out in the publication of the Working Together guidance. The report also provides information on the Partnership’s priorities for 2023-2026. Safeguarding children in East Sussex continues to be robust and effective.
28.2 Stephen Lightfoot commented that the ESSCP Annual Report was a strong report which gives assurance that safeguarding is taking place in an effective way. He asked how East Sussex compares with other areas. Carolyn Fair responded that there are a number of assurance arrangements in place and there had been a number of external inspections that had taken place over the last year which had given assurance that the safeguarding practice in East Sussex is robust. There is also a direct link with the national panel which gives feedback on the safeguarding work that we undertake and has given assurance around robustness.
28.3 The Board RESOLVED to note and consider the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership Annual Report for 2023-2024.
24 East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership (ESSCP) Annual Report
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24.1 The ESCCP Chair introduced the report which outlined the work undertaken by the Partnership in 2023/24. The Chair also noted the publication of Working Together 2023 which sets out the arrangements for cooperation between organisations to improve the wellbeing of children and includes revised ESSCP multi agency safeguarding arrangements that came into effect in September 2024.
24.2 The Chair outlined key findings from the report and highlighted the continuing key priorities for 2023-26 of safeguarding children in schools; safeguarding adolescents; and embedding learning.
24.3 The Committee thanked the Chair for a thorough report and noted the achievements within the report, including the positive responses to training. The Committee asked questions and made comments on the following areas:
24.4 The Committee RESOLVED to note the report.