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Rebecca Edwards, Safe Network Regional Development Manager Kevin Garrod, National Partnerships Manager

Looking to the future: Workshop Background to Safe Network Safe Network Standards Current political climate & looking to the future Group discussion on keeping children safe & current challenges

What is Safe Network? A partnership between Children England and the NSPCC Funded by the Department for Education Launched June 2009 Information, advice and guidance for the voluntary and community sector on: Child protection Safer recruitment Anti-bullying Reducing avoidable accidents

What we provide Advice and Information – website, enquiries, newsletter, Regional Development Managers Training materials –Are they Safe? resource pack –Courses and workshops –Keeping our Children Safe – BME resource –EduCare training Standards – on-line resource with self-assessment tool and guidance/templates

The Safe Network Standards Core standards and guidance for the voluntary and community sector for keeping children and young people safe Who are they for? Voluntary and community sector organisations who work with children and young people What is the aim? To help organisations ensure that the work they do is: as safe as possible enjoyable and rewarding for all involved compliant with legislation.

What areas do the standards cover? Safer staff and volunteers – recruitment, induction and supervision Child protection Preventing and responding to bullying Avoiding accidents and running safe activities and events

What’s in the standards? A standards document A self-assessment tool Resource toolboxes

The self-assessment tool Interactive On line Can be completed section by section Can be saved for return visits Links directly to the toolbox resources Offers links to additional sources of support Provides advice on how to put missing elements in place

I’ve done my assessment – what then? The self assessment tool provides a summary and generates an action plan to help you address the elements that need attention The action plan links to relevant resources It shows your progress against the standards, and indicates how many of the elements you have in place It provides advice on what you can do to address the missing elements

The Standards toolboxes A toolbox for each standard Resources can be accessed directly from the self-assessment tool or downloaded from the website Toolbox resources include examples of policies, procedures, guidance, templates for forms, standard letters, information about useful posters and leaflets

Looking to the future The current climate The Safe Network – champions programme

A bigger society MeansValues Freedom Frameworks that support social responsibility and civil liberties Fairness Those who cannot, we always help Responsibility Those who can, do Decentralisation & Localism Public Service Reform Political Reform Smaller State Deficit Reduction & Economic Recovery A successful Big Society will deliver economic prosperity and opportunity for all, strong families and communities, and a thriving democracy characterised by real power in the hands of every citizen. A Big Society matched by Big Citizens

13 Big Society Efficiency & Reform Fairness: To enable citizens and communities to play a greater role in delivering public services and to use CSOs as a vehicle to achieve this. Responsibility: To encourage communities to take ownership of their public services and use CSO involvement in public service delivery as a mechanism to achieve this. Freedom: To provide citizens with greater choice in a more diverse market To create a level playing field, enabling greater competition, which drives efficiency. To enable innovative providers to access the market and drive efficiency To maximise the performance of the best providers, rather than stifling them To achieve outcomes- based commissioning, which drives innovation, user responsiveness and improved performance A bigger but smaller society

Translating this now for the sector Universal Services Targeted prevention Specialist Parents and carers LSCB’s Children’s Trusts Voluntary and Community Sector Services and activities Children & Young People Safe Network focus

Future position Universal Targeted prevention Specialist Parents and Carers LSCB’s Local Authority focus Voluntary and Community Sector Services and activities Children & Young People Safe Network focus original and revised -to meet growing gap

Safe Network Champions …the cornerstone of regional and local support Champions would be required to have: Their organisation’s backing A partnership agreement with Safe Network Strong links in their communities Capacity to deliver minimum number of events Capacity to attend briefing/training sessions and on-going support Ongoing support to the organisations that attend their events Trust and confidentiality Communication, training and organisational skills

Chance to strengthen skill base and that of your organisation Helpful peer support network nationally and locally Ability to tailor delivery to local need Support from Safe Network team to distribute Safe network products, tools and resources What’s in it for the champions?

Safe Network queries

Group discussion What are the current challenges that might be affecting your organisation's ability to keep children and young people safe?

Contact Information Kevin Garrod – Partnerships Manager Tel: Rebecca Edwards Regional Development Manager, West Midlands Tel: