If you are worried about a child in Hillingdon please call Hillingdon multi-agency safeguarding Hub (MASH) on 01895 556 633
The Hillingdon Safeguarding Children Partnership has a range of roles and statutory functions including developing local safeguarding policy and procedures and scrutinising local arrangements as defined by Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018.
The Hillingdon Safeguarding Children Partnership has a key role in bringing together organisations to ensure that they work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.
A serious case review (SCR) takes place after a child dies or is seriously injured and abuse or neglect is thought to be involved. It looks at lessons that can help prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
CDOP is changing! https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/child-death-review-statutory-and-operational-guidance-england 16 partners from CCGs and LAs covering Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster are creating the new North West London Child Death Review (NWL CDR) service, to deliver the new Child Death Review statutory requirements they now hold. Following consultation, a new CDR team is being set up to operate across NWL on a phased basis, during Autumn 2019. Please note: existing local CDOP arrangements will continue as now until the new NWL CDR Team is in place. Up to 25.09.19, please continue to notify any child death (Form A) through eCDOP to your local contacts. From 26.09.19 please use the new North West London [NWL] eCDOP: www.ecdop.co.uk/NWLondon For further information about the upcoming NWL CDR approach see our ‘Statement of Transition’ https://hillingdonsafeguardingpartnership.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/NWL-CDR-Model-Framework.pdf The Child Death Overview Panel collects and analyses information about the deaths of all children in Hillingdon. The agreed model of working under North West London Child Death Review is available in the downloads section of this page.
The delivery groups report directly to the Safeguarding Quality and Impact Board and provide quarterly progress reports. The membership varies in accordance to the priority needs identified so that we have the right representatives from the right agencies present. The Executive Leadership Group and/ or the Board inform the work of the delivery groups - with clear objectives and timescales. Once these objectives are achieved, the group dissolves. Each delivery group has its own terms of reference, outcomes plan and evaluation.
The multi-agency training provided by Hillingdon Safeguarding Partnership offers a broad range of opportunities for practitioners to work together in a learning environment with a common aim of improving children's safety and wellbeing.
If you are worried about a child in Hillingdon please call Hillingdon multi-agency safeguarding Hub (MASH) on 01895 556 633