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Wales Safeguarding Procedures

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The Wales Safeguarding Procedures app are available for download now via the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. They can also be viewed in English at www.safeguarding.wales and in Welsh at www.diogelu.cymru.

To access the Social Care Wales Resources on the Wales Safeguarding Procedures – please click on the link below

https://socialcare.wales/hub/hub-resource-sub-categories/safeguarding-procedures-training-materials-adults

‘What’s Different?’ – Quick guide to key changes:

Whats Different – Adult Safeguarding
Whats Different – Children Safeguarding

Wales Safeguarding procedures – June 2020

Welsh Government have requested that all Safeguarding Boards adopt the New All Wales Safeguarding Procedures as originally planned in April. Welsh Government understand that the full implementation as originally intended may not be possible within the current circumstances which we expect to remain uncertain for many weeks and months to come.

In accordance with the request from Welsh Government, we will be working on ensuring that the key principles of the New All Wales Safeguarding Procedures are followed The North Wales Safeguarding Board have already undertaken significant progress to ensure the key principles of the New All Wales Safeguarding Procedures are followed. We are the only Board in Wales so far that has delivered workshops to multi agency partners. The app has been shared across the region as part of the Multi Agency workshops that have been held.

The Social Services and Wellbeing Act 2014 and the Working Together Guidance around Handling Individuals cases provide a clear legal framework for agencies to safeguard individuals at risk.

To support the implementation of the procedures, we will be asking Board sub groups to start identifying additional work packages that are required to support practitioners in working with the procedures. At each board meeting an update will be provided regarding progress by all agencies
around the implementation of the procedures.

If you have identified any proposed amendments to the All Wales Safeguarding Procedures, please email the suggestions to: info@safeguarding.wales

Wales Safeguarding Procedures Frequently Asked Questions

The new Wales Safeguarding Procedures provide guidance for practitioners involved in safeguarding about how things are to be done

Wales Safeguarding Procedures Frequently Asked QuestionsDownload

New national approach to improve safeguarding in Wales

Wales will become the first part of the UK to introduce a single set of safeguarding guidelines for children and adults at risk when the new Wales Safeguarding Procedures launch, online and via an app, on 11 November 2019.

The Wales Safeguarding Procedures will standardise practice across Wales and between agencies and sectors.

The procedures will set out the essential roles and responsibilities for anyone working with children or adults who are experiencing, or at risk of, abuse, neglect or other kinds of harm. In doing so they will replace the current All Wales Child Protection Procedures as well as various local safeguarding procedures for adults and other central guidance previously issued by Welsh Government.

In another first for the sector, the Wales Safeguarding Procedures will only be published digitally.

There will be no printed copies of the procedures. Instead they will be available to everyone online, either via the dedicated Wales Safeguarding Procedures website or the mobile app which will be available for both iPhone and Android devices.

This means that there will always be a single up-to-date version available to all practitioners. It will also make finding information quick and easy.

‘Pointers for practice’ are featured throughout both the web and app versions of the procedures and provide simple ‘how to’ guidance for practitioners. These draw on the latest research and practice developments.

Both platforms will also feature a searchable glossary. This will make it easier for people to work in partnership by ensuring that every practitioner is using the same terminology in the same way, irrespective of their sector or professional discipline.

The Wales Safeguarding Procedures will be published on 11 November 2019 and will be available to everyone to view from this date either via the official website or by downloading the Wales Safeguarding Procedures app.

Each Regional Safeguarding Board will then need to formally adopt the procedures. At this point they will become endorsed for use in each region.

It will be for each board to schedule their own timetable for adoption of the procedures, but it is expected that the Wales Safeguarding Procedures will be considered by each board before the end of January 2020.


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If you know a child who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it’s very important that you let the council or the police know.

If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns.

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