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Monthly Archives: October 2023

National Safeguarding Adults Week 20th to 24th November 2023

National Safeguarding Week gives us the opportunity to shine a spotlight on different aspects of abuse and themes relating to adults at risk. The Ann Craft Trust have historically coordinated the themes for Safeguarding Week and, having reviewed the topics for 2023 with the other LSABs within our area (IOW, Portsmouth and Southampton), we have decided that these are well-matched with our local issues and priorities:

Safeguarding Adults Week 2023 – Links, Resources, and More – Ann Craft Trust

In coordinating this week, we will be sharing national and local material and resources relating to each specific theme which you’ll be able to cascade within your organisation and networks and social media channels. To help with this, we have populated a webpage for each day of the week with information that can be accessed ahead of Safeguarding Week to help with social media planning etc. You will be invaluable in helping us to promote the core messages relating to our core safeguarding across the themes identified.

The landing page link to the HSAB website for this year’s National Safeguarding Week is:

National Safeguarding Adults Week 20th to 24th November 2023

The themes that will be highlighted each day are as follows:

Monday 20 November 2023 What’s My Role in Safeguarding Adults? HSAB website link: National Safeguarding Adults Week 2023 – What’s My Role in Safeguarding Adults?
Tuesday 21 November 2023 Let’s Start Talking – Taking the Lead on Safeguarding in Your Organisation HSAB website link: National Safeguarding Adults Week 2023 – Let’s Start Talking – Taking The Lead on Safeguarding in Your Organisation
Wednesday 22 November 2023 Who Cares for The Carers? Secondary and Vicarious Trauma HSAB website link: National Safeguarding Adults Week 2023 – Who Cares For The Carers? Secondary and Vicarious Trauma
Thursday 23 November 2023 Adopting a Trauma Informed approach to Safeguarding Adults HSAB website link: Adopting a Trauma Informed approach to Safeguarding Adults
Friday 24 November 2023 Listen, Learn, Lead – Co-Production With Experts by Experience HSAB website link: Listen, Learn, Lead – Co-Production With Experts by Experience

Next steps for us all:

  • Please share this email with your organisation’s communications team and request that they support National Safeguarding Week via social media and internal/external communications. #safeguardingAdultsWeek
  • Promote National Safeguarding Week within your own organisation and networks, accessing the information that has been compiled on the HSAB webpages.
  • If you have any questions relating to National Safeguarding Week, please send them to hsab@hants.gov.uk

Our social media pages: 

  • Facebook
  • X – @hsab_hampshire – and search for #safeguardingadultsweek – please re-tweet and share with your networks.

HSAB Self-Neglect Gap Analysis Safeguarding Adult Review Publication

The Hampshire Safeguarding Adults Board (HSAB) has today published an independent self-neglect gap analysis Safeguarding Adult Review (SAR) into the circumstances surrounding three individual cases of self-neglect which resulted in the deaths of those involved.

Firstly, the HSAB would like to express its sincere condolences to each of the individual’s families. The HSAB would also like to acknowledge the input from partner agencies and practitioners who have, where possible, shared the views of the individuals.

The purpose of this gap analysis SAR was to gain any new learning and identify how agencies are working together and with individuals now in relation to the themes found in the self-neglect thematic review published in March 2022. A number of learning points have been identified, along with acknowledgement of progress in some areas of practice.

Relevant agencies will now develop actions to address the learning and continue to strive for positive change for the adults we support. Progress will be reviewed and monitored by the Board.

Self Neglect Gap Analysis Safeguarding Adult Review

Self Neglect Gap Analysis SAR Briefing

Revised 4LSAB Safeguarding Adults Multi-agency Policy, Process and Guidance

All four Local Safeguarding Adults Boards have now endorsed the revised 4LSAB Safeguarding Adults Multi-agency Policy, Process and Guidance.

The document is available from the Board’s website here: 4LSAB Adult Safeguarding Policy Process and Guidance July 2023

 

Please share this information within your organisation as appropriate. Colleagues are reminded to check that any local organisational practice documents and training materials are also updated.