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Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...

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2. Summary2.1 The table below outlines the key priorities and activities that the multi-agency partners that make up Hammersmith &Fulham’s LSCB have carried out within the last year. They were asked to highlight answers to four key questions.• What were the key safeguarding priorities for 20<strong>10</strong>/11? How had these been identified?• What are the key areas of progress/achievements in relation to these priorities (and others which may have emergedduring the year) .What is the evidence of improved outcomes?• What are the remaining challenges and issues?• Any specific safeguarding update,Page 2232.2 Key priorities and progress for individual agenciesKey Priorities and progress for individualagenciesName ofAgency/ServiceWhat were the keysafeguarding prioritiesfor 20<strong>10</strong>/11? How hadthese been identified?What are the key areas ofprogress/achievements in relationto these priorities (and otherswhich may have emerged duringthe year)? What is the evidenceof improved outcomes?What are the remainingchallenges and issues?Any specific safeguardingupdate?Contact andAssessment Team(CAS)Continuing to maintaintimescales and improvequalityFurther develop Feedbackfrom service usersLink and establish formalaudit process CommonAssessment FrameworkprocesseswithDevelopment and implementation ofSingle Child and Family Assessment aspart of Department for Education pilotproject / TrialTimescales continue to be monitoredand maintainedSeeking feedback fromagencies and service usersparticularly in respect of thepiloting of the single child andfamily assessment.No6

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