Issue - meetings

Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children Partnership

Meeting: 06/09/2022 - Cabinet (Item 52)

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To consider a report of the Independent Chair of the Partnership.

Additional documents:

Decision:

That the Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (PDSCP) Annual Report 2021-22 be received and noted.

 

Reason for the decision

The production of an annual report was a statutory responsibility and therefore the endorsement of the four statutory partners (Dorset Council, BCP Council, NHS Dorset, Dorset Police) of the safeguarding partnership was required.

Minutes:

The Portfolio Holder for Children, Education, Skills, and Early Help presented the report of the pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (PDSCP) which was a statutory body overseeing multi-agency safeguarding services in the areas of Dorset Council and BCP Council.

 

James Vaughan, Independent Chairman of the PDSCP updated Cabinet on the work of the partnership and the annual report.  He set out the areas of challenge including children exploitation, sexual abuse, recognising the impact of domestic abuse on children and to support children with there wellbeing and mental health. He invited members to comment and note the report.

 

A member sought reassurance and regular updates on the challenges faces by children, in the light of the current economic climate.

 

Responding to a query, that the Dorset Youth Council have the opportunity for a regular a slot before or at the beginning of full council to listen to their concerns and achievements, the Chairman agreed to share this idea with the Chairman of Council as any decision was outside of the remit of Cabinet.

 

It was proposed by Cllr A Parry and seconded by Cllr L Beddow

 

Decision

 

That the Pan-Dorset Safeguarding Children’s Partnership (PDSCP) Annual Report 2021-22 be received and noted.

 

Reason for the decision

The production of an annual report was a statutory responsibility and therefore the endorsement of the four statutory partners (Dorset Council, BCP Council, NHS Dorset, Dorset Police) of the safeguarding partnership was required.