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Further steps to safeguard children and young people in Rotherham agreed by Cabinet

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Rotherham Council’s Cabinet approved new arrangements to improve safeguarding of children and young people in Rotherham on Monday 18 November.

Cabinet members will discuss the updated statutory guidance from the Government ‘Working Together to Safeguarding Children’ and how new approaches by Rotherham Safeguarding Children’s Partnership will work better to share information with partners to ensure vulnerable children are better supported.

Rotherham Safeguarding Children’s Partnership’s new Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements will set out the roles and responsibilities of partners across South Yorkshire so that they can work seamlessly to safeguard children across all levels and types of harm.

It will also ensure compliance with Government expectations and reaffirms the Council’s commitment to safeguarding across the borough.

Although the Working together to Safeguard Children 2023 guidance also outlines that Safeguarding Children Partnerships are no longer required to employ Independent Chairs, the Rotherham Partnership has decided to continue both the independent chair and scrutineer role.

Rotherham Council’s Cabinet Member for Children’s and Young People’s Service, Cllr Victoria Cusworth, said: “The Council is committed to safeguarding children and young people, and we welcome the new Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements as another step to help protect our children and young people from harm. By working closer with partners, including other local authorities in the region, we will be able to safeguard our vulnerable younger residents better.

“The Council already works with a number of partners and organisations in Rotherham, but the new guidance will allow teams across all organisations to act quicker and provide better support to individuals.”

To read the full report, go online to the Council’s website.

If you have any concerns about the welfare of a child or young person, you can report it here. 
 

Published: 18th November 2024

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